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Moronicon
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« on: April 10, 2011, 20:15 »

... is the last time I played MULE.  Myself and 3 buddies would play on my OLD Atari 800 with an external 88kb floppy drive (that I paid $300 for) on an old 19" TV.  Those truly were THE days!  I had just graduated from college, I had absolutely NO money yet I was happy.  Everyone I loved was healthy and alive and the world was truly my oyster.

27 years later I have more money than I need (but I don't want or need anything ... ironic?) most of my beloved have moved or passed on but I have a wonderful (and still beautiful) wife and am still in contact with one of my old MULE buddies. 

Perhaps my friend and I can relive some of the really good old times playing MULE together.

If you were ever lucky enough to play an original copy of MULE on an Atari, Commodore, etc. on an old, curved TV ... you are blessed.  Thank God for Ozark Softscape ...
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2011, 10:40 »

I played it on a C64, all in English, my native language is german an with 6 years my English wasn't so fine (like it is now *g*). It was a pirate copy with no manual, so it was really hard to play, but we did well with trial-and-error method  Roll Eyes

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