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16 February 2025
- 12:5212:52, 16 February 2025 Internet Archive (hist | edit) [893 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|B}} thumb|right|250px|The [[Eamon Master emulation at the Internet Archive]] The '''Internet Archive''' is a free online archive of web content, software, and other digital resources, founded May {{Year|1996}} by Brewster Kahle. ==''Eamon'' holdings== As of early {{Year|2025}} the Archive's [https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_apple_games Apple II games library] includes 358 ''Eamon'' disk images representin...")
- 12:4312:43, 16 February 2025 Apple2e (hist | edit) [637 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|B}} {{Lowercase title}} '''apple2e''' is an Apple II emulator written in {{w|ECMAScript 6}} by developer John Clark in {{Year|2018}}. The emulator may be incorporated into a website to allow visitors to run Apple disk images directly in the browser. The Internet Archive and EAG Online both use apple2e to allow visitors to play ''Eamon'' adventures online. ==External links== *[https://github.com/inindev/apple2e Gi...")
15 February 2025
- 21:2121:21, 15 February 2025 Itch.io (hist | edit) [1,214 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|A}} {{Lowercase title}} right|250px|Logo of itch.io '''itch.io''' is a website that allows independent game developers and other creators to share or sell their work online. It was created by developer Leaf Corcoran and launched in {{Year|2013}}. Kenneth Pedersen, author of ''Land of the Mountain King'', created a lightly-modified version of Frank Black's ''Eamon Deluxe'' and hosted it on itch.io around May {{Year|2024}...")
13 February 2025
- 18:4118:41, 13 February 2025 Eamon on Javascript (hist | edit) [852 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|B}} {{Italic title}} '''''Eamon on Javascript''''' is a project by EAG Online webmaster Matthew Clark that makes ''Eamon'' adventures playable directly in a browser from their source DSK files. The project succeeds Clark's earlier ''Eamon on JAVA'' ({{Year|2003}}). ==External links== * [https://eamonag.org/apple2e/index.html ''Eamon on Javascript''] at eamonag.org {{Systems}} Category:Eamon versions an...")
10 February 2025
- 17:2117:21, 10 February 2025 GameMaster (hist | edit) [1,670 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|B}} {{Coord|42.0196|-87.6976|dim:500|display=title}} '''Gamemaster''' was an online subscription computer gaming service based in Evanston, Illinois, that offered access to a variety of game including ''Eamon''. Founder Harlow Stevens, Jr. developed Gamemaster with his father Harlow Steves, Sr., and friends Robert Kniskern and Richard Wojkovick. The service went online in {{Year|1980}} in Evanston, Illinois and operated for several years. It was reported in...") originally created as "Gamemaster"
9 January 2025
- 19:3819:38, 9 January 2025 Davelmar Forest (hist | edit) [537 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|A}} '''Davelmar Forest''' is an expansive woodland far north of Evenhold that surrounds the town of Geldhaven and its nearby inn, the setting of ''The Wayfarers Inn'' by Michael Penner. The forest is also assumed to surround the haunted cemetery near the town of Bahyrst, setting of Penner's ''The Vile Grimoire of Jaldi'al''. Penner describes Davelmar as a dense and picturesque forest with plentiful game. The deep Tiaga Gorge cuts through...")
8 January 2025
- 13:2813:28, 8 January 2025 Fellspawn Caverns (hist | edit) [474 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|B}} The '''Fellspawn Caverns''' are a network of underground chambers and passages that feature in ''The Treachery of Zorag'' by Derek Jeter. The caverns stretch below the Shadow Mountains north of Behlos City and were once home to a colony of dwarves who shaped many of the caves into grand chambers, temples, and living quarters. The Fellspawn Caverns are now abandoned save for a few scattered monsters. {{Subterranea}} Category:Subterranea")
7 January 2025
- 00:4700:47, 7 January 2025 Fliproot (hist | edit) [473 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|A}} '''Fliproot''' is a rare plant native to the world of Eamon used as a component in a spell that grants communication with supernatural beings. The green-and-blue plant grows best in dense forest or other darkened areas, usually producing a circular ring of nine leaves. A patch of fliproot grows under some rocks in the forest near the city of Belbury, the setting of ''Firestorm'' by Phil Schulz. {{Flora}} Category:Flora")
6 January 2025
- 21:4721:47, 6 January 2025 Og (hist | edit) [420 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|A}} '''Og''' is a location somewhere on the world of Eamon alluded to in the {{Year|1990}} ''Eamon'' adventure ''The Training Ground'' by Charles Hewgley. A book found in the library (entitled ''Using Lizards in Your Alchemical Concoctions'') notes that the Purple Chameleon of Og is a suitable substitute for the Excamian fire-newt. {{Lands}} Category:Lands")
- 21:4521:45, 6 January 2025 Excamia (hist | edit) [373 bytes] Huwmanbeing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Assess|A}} '''Excamia''' is a location somewhere on the world of Eamon alluded to in the {{Year|1990}} ''Eamon'' adventure ''The Training Ground'' by Charles Hewgley. A book found in the library includes a passage which notes that "the Excamian fire-newt is the ideal lifeform for alchemical concoctions." {{Lands}} Category:Lands")