Needs: Any Apple II with 64K and a 5.25" disk drive.
OS: DOS 3.3
In November, 1992, Bill Budge handed to Joe Kohn a binder filled with source code for many of his early games. Included among the many disks was Trilogy - 3 games that include Pinball, Night Driver, and Space War. These games were donated to The Lost Classic Project, and are now freeware. After waiting for the experts to update Trilogy, Joe Kohn tackled the job himself, and this download includes the results.
Shareware Solutions II is pleased to re-introduce Bill Budge's Trilogy.
The disk archive has been compressed with ShrinkIt v3.4 and needs to be unpacked onto a blank 5.25" drive. A joystick is required to play these games.
Additional information about The Lost Classic Project, Bill Budge and Trilogy can be found in Shareware Solutions II, Issue #3.