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Tasty nibbles along the road of Apple II software history and preservation

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Another Wizardry utility is Wizi-Scout, released by Dan Gartung in 1985. Wizi-Scout allows a player to display/identify the properties of items and the characteristics of monsters. Also unpreserved until now.

Another Wizardry utility is Wizi-Scout, released by Dan Gartung in 1985. Wizi-Scout allows a player to display/identify the properties of items and the characteristics of monsters. Also unpreserved until now.
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Lastly, this is an early version of Wizmaster, perhaps the best known Wizardry character editor, which is part of Wizisystem by Nichols Computer Services. Wizisystem also includes maps, documentation, and other hints for the first three Wizardry scenarios.

Lastly, this is an early version of Wizmaster, perhaps the best known Wizardry character editor, which is part of Wizisystem by Nichols Computer Services. Wizisystem also includes maps, documentation, and other hints for the first three Wizardry scenarios.
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Just want to point out that the entire John Besnard catalog of Apple II games is now available for play and download through the Internet Archive, mostly in the Woz A Day collection: archive.org/details/wozada…. Some of the games are unpublished and now available for the first time.

Just want to point out that the entire John Besnard catalog of Apple II games is now available for play and download through the Internet Archive, mostly in the Woz A Day collection: archive.org/details/wozada…. Some of the games are unpublished and now available for the first time.