![]() Spaceward, Ho! → Spaceward Ho! – Requesting a move to the game's correct title per the publisher's website. No further edits should be made to this section. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed move. Has anyone else heard of this? ChaosChris 19:47, 19 October 2007 (UTC) Reply Requested move I belive the service was called outlander (I think), but I can't find any trace of it's existance. Zojj 03:01, 8 January 2007 (UTC) Reply Ī long time ago there was once a way to play Spaceward Ho! over the internet (Before the Mac 5.0). Uucp 19:13, 18 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Įarly (pre-www) versions required the user to enter a 'password' from the manual to activate the game. I am not sure what version of the game he is complaining about the current releases for OSX and Palm OS do not ask for passwords from any manual. The game is from aroung 1991, I doubt if there are many people who would steal a game that old! After researching online, there is no site that I have found to just give you the damn passwords on a list. You only get about 4 tries and then the game takes itself off. So if they ask for page 4 line 7 word 3, you type in all sorts of words that you might think are that word, trying to line it up and give them what they're asking. The worst thing about the game is that it asks you passwords that dont line up with the manual they are asking from. Other : *Current discussions (XFD's, mergers, etc.):Īn anonymous editor left the following on the main page.Be sure to add the articles to any appropriate task forces. articles and remove the " |auto=yes" parameter. Verify : Double check the classification of articles in Category:Automatically assessed Apple Inc.Stubs : Macintosh stubs, Macintosh software stubs, More.articles needing photograph, Category:Apple Inc. ![]() Orphans : Orphaned articles in Apple_Inc.Expand : Xserve, OS X Server, iMac, Force Touch.Copyedit : Wikipedia articles needing copy edit in Apple_Inc.Cleanup : iOS ( iPhone OS 1, iPhone OS 2, iPhone OS 3, iOS 4, iOS 5), iTunes ( iTunes Store, App Store (iOS) ( iOS SDK), iBookstore), iChat, iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iLife, iWork, Pages, Keynote (presentation software).Citing sources : Apple Inc., Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Apple II series.Assess all C and B class articles against the B-Class checklist. articles and Category:Unknown-importance Apple Inc. Assess : Update the classification of articles in Category:Unassessed Apple Inc.
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