Burr |
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03/27/2010
17:17 h |
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We played this game like crazy as kids. It was a nice mix of action and thinking. The hollers that
went up when someone lost a mule were unbelievable. There weren't too many games out there that were multi-player like this at the
time.
My best memory though was when there were fewer parcels of land than players at the beginning of a new round. Everyone would
bang on their keyboard keys and joystick buttons hoping to get lucky. Great stuff! |
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Shawn Christian |
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03/26/2010
10:00 h |
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My first
gaming PC wasn't and ATARI, or a Colecovision, or an Intelevision...it was a Comodore 64 that I purchased for $250 after working all
summer to save the money when i was 15. I have been an avid gamer ever since. M.U.L.E. was, and still remains, my favorite game of
all time. Countless hours with freinds and family playing that game alone. Here's to you Mr. Bunten...you literaly steered the course
of my life into a hobby thats lasted a lifetime. |
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Michael Fraley |
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03/10/2010
16:40 h |
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MULE rules. |
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Lars Baumstark |
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03/09/2010
19:01
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Your website and the new internet-MULE approach revive a lot of great memories of playing fabulous games back in the 80´s.
Good to
have the heritage still around - for all who remember!
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Thomas |
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03/05/2010
08:07 h |
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Greetings! Its good to see a Ozark Soft.
Legacy. Back in days, i´ve played M.U.L.E. and Seven Cities of Gold religiously. Planet Mule is an excellent remake of the original
game. I´ve heard, you are planning a remake of Seven Cities, too? |
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Sean |
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03/02/2010
13:46 h |
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M.U.L.E. is one of my favorite classic
games of all time! |
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