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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...")

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  • 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"

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