Hi Zack,

Of course, I guess that depends on what someone's definition of audio
game is. I consider most of the games from the Apple II-E era text
games since that is basically all they were aside for a few beeps and
boops from the speaker. I personally don't consider those games audio
games myself, but I suppose that can be open to interpretation.


On 10/19/14, Zachary Kline <zkl...@speedpost.net> wrote:
> I'm like Phil and others, my first real audio games were Apple IIE and,
> later, GS games on a school computer. There was a time in the early 90s when
> schools had tons of Apple hardware, and so I got to play Great Escape,
> Lemonade Stand etc.
> My first Windows audio game was ShellShock from EspSoftworks. I don't
> remember how I found it, I think I was looking for "games for the blind," on
> MSN or something. That led me to Audyssey, which lead me to PCS and GMA and
> so on. :) It's been great fun.
> Best,
> Zack.

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