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Lon Matero's Apogee Page
After 11 years I think it is about time to take my Apogee page offline. Perhaps I can contribute to various wikis instead. In the mean time, there's my home ...
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Lon Matero's Apogee Page - Windows XP
Thinking of upgrading to Windows XP? Wondering if your Apogee games will still work? The following is a list of games I've tested with the Operating System. ...
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News Archives: April 1997
Scott McCabe has a homepage on the web now, according to Preystation. This is his personal page - not a place to look for official Prey information. ...
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Lon Matero's Apogee Page - Jumpman Lives!
In 1983, Randy Glover of Epyx created a game called Jumpman for the Commodore 64 and later ported to other systems. The original Jumpman included 30 levels. ...
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Lon Matero's Apogee Page - Jumpman Lives!
c64.gif (2945 bytes) To the right is a screenshot of the Commodore 64 version of Jumpman. Just by looking, you couldn't tell the difference between the ...
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Lon Matero's Apogee Page - Jumpman Lives!
Jumpman Lives! is a short lived remake of an old game from Epyx simply called Jumpman. Apogee published Jumpman Lives! in 1991 and since PC users have been ...
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The History of Prey
May 19, 2006 ... There has always been one game that has as eluded game players; one game that has been surrounded by much secrecy. This game is called Prey. ...
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Lon's Prey Page
Lon's Prey Page The game that could not be? I decided to put everything I have related to Prey: A Talon Brave Game online. My page on Prey originally went ...
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Lon Matero's Apogee Page - Jumpman Lives!
Jumpman Lives! is a short lived remake of an old game from Epyx simply called Jumpman. Apogee published Jumpman Lives! in 1991 and since PC users have been ...
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Lon Matero's Apogee Page - Jumpman Lives!
Jumpman Lives! was the first Apogee game that included a level editor with ... If your cursor seems stuck in the bottom menu, press spacebar to move it into ...