File:Mystery House - Apple II render emulation - 2.png

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Description Screenshot of the game Mystery House running on Apple II. The color white was represented by combining green and purple, which produced white in the middle, but bleeding of the other two colors on the edges.
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In 1987, for Sierra's 7th anniversary, the game was released in public domain by the copyright holder.

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Public domain This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Roberta Williams and Sierra. This applies worldwide.
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  • (del) (cur) 03:46, 26 April 2005 . . Sakroot (Talk | contribs) . . 281×193 (2,958 bytes) (Screenshot of Apple II adventure game Mystery House (c. 1980). The software was released into the public domain to celebrate Sierra Online's (the publishers) 7th anniversary. Mystery House was one of the first computer games to contain graphics. {{PD}})

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current10:50, 7 December 2005281 × 193 (4 KB)Bayo== Description == *'''description''' : Screenshot of the Apple II game ''Mystery House''. *'''comment''' : Showcases the Apple's weak graphic capabilities compared to modern PCs. The color white was represented by combining green and purple, which pro

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