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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

Ms. Pac-Man on the Apple II.

Played on real hardware using an original copy of the game.

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  • 1:22 NICE ESCAPE !!

    1:49 I believe this game owes you 200 points.

  • @YamiSatoshi 1:49. Ah! You're right. I never noticed that. Good catch. Indeed, I clearly caught Sue right there.

  • @PlayingWithHistory not if you didn't want to be dead at 0:29 :)

  • @djpurple Haha! You're right. I guess I can't complain. :)

  • old skool skillllllz... not once, when I was a kid, did I think to sit pacman by one of the power pill things and wait for ghosts. It was always a few minutes of shear panic for me!

  • LOL

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  • MY EARS!!!!!!!!!!

  • The sound effects are HORRIBLE!!!

  • The opening audio is by far the best.

  • @djpurple I have a hard time believing that someone who now makes a living as a DJ programmed the Apple II verison of Ms. Pac-Man.

    If you really did, prove it. The Apple II version of Ms. Pac-Man holds the number of extra lives at a fixed address in memory. It didn't matter if the Apple II had 64k, 128k, or more ram, the memory address was always the same. Since you claim to be the developer, what memory address was it that held the number of Ms. Pac-Man lives?

  • absolutely fantastic conversion, pushes the ][ to its limits for sure!

  • @lordbemylight Thanks, this was my pride and joy project after high school! The C64 version was adapted from this (same 6502 processor), but I wasn't as familiar with the C64. The PC version was also a conversion of this, but done by other people using my code. So happy to see it still being appreciated! I was just having a "Whatever happened to..." moment, looked it up on YouTube, and whoah! :)

  • @IMZEECATMAN Thanks! :)

  • Dang, the machine had a hard time hitting some low notes there.

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