Lee,

You'd like the books "Apple Confidential" and "A Fire in the Valley" if
you're interested in the subject. Apple did an amazing job of throwing
away market share in the early 80s. Have the IBM behemoth didn't help,
but the blunders were pretty severe.

"Lee K. Seitz" wrote:
> 
> Saw a bunch of Apple /// manuals and some software at a thrift store
> today.  No computer in sight. 8(  I may go back and pick them up, I
> haven't decided yet.  But any way, it makes me ask the question:
> 
>      Are there any games created specifically for the Apple ///?
> 
> >From what I recall, it was aimed at business users and flopped quite
> quickly, so I'm guessing not.  But I figured if anybody knows, it'd be
> you guys.  BTW, I'm not saying the games had to only appear on the
> Apple ///, just be written specfically for it and not the Apple II.
> 
> While I'm at it, the same question goes for the Lisa.  Any games
> written for it?
> 
> Maybe I should just go ahead and ask the more general question, what
> personal computers did *not* have commercial games created for them?
> 
> --
> Lee K. Seitz  *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  *  http://home.hiwaay.net/~lkseitz/
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