Thanks tons for the links.
I'll look through your list. A few sites there I don't think I've been
to before.
I know the name is right because I still have the original instruction
manual.
I'm looking at it now. lol
Publisher was Tom Snyder productions. (I have emailed them within the
last year, to no avail.)
Looks like it was created by Tom Snyder Prod. and licensed to
Mindscape and Scarborough Systems, Inc.
TSP told me that Scarborough was defunct and they themselves had
nothing in the archives. :(
I might look up Mindscape to see what happened to them?
Thanks again for the reply. I figure, the more eyes looking for this
the better.
Maybe even some random person has a floppy laying around that isn't a
coaster.
:)
On Oct 24, 5:41 pm, rufwork <rufwork.REM....DeleteThis@gmail.not.org> wrote:
> On 10/23/2007 9:27 PM, lrbea....DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > It was called "Make Millions" and is probably one of the best business
> > sims I've every played.
> ...
> > I'm interested in playing it, if even only on an emulator and can't
> > find it anywhere.
>
> > Any help is appreciated.
>
> Boy, that isn't an easy one to dig up, eh? I'll forward the usual
> suspects along, though in a few minutes of digging I didn't find
> anything. These sites really are starting to show their age a bit, what
> with broken links, etc.
>
> I usually start with System 6 Heaven:http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/system_6_heaven.html
>
> Others I found via S6H (that have, so far, proven fruitless):http://jagshouse.com/http://www1.linkclub.or.jp/~kenfuji/Game%20Library.htmhttp://www.applefritter.com/software/bcs/index.htmlhttp://files.chatnfiles.com/
>
> A list of games that seemed pretty promising that I've not exhausted:http://www.jagshouse.com/classicsoftware.html(see "Games" section of
> links). For a shot at getting a working disk, try the LowEndMac.com
> swap list.
>
> Sure you got the name right? Who is the original publisher?
>
> Good luck. >> Stay informed about: 1980's Mac game Make Millions