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Apeiron

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 Customer Comments
 
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Wow!! you have truly gone beryond the call of making this work on iMacs. Apeiron 2000 is a whole new game. Thanks so much. I really missed being able to play this game. It's great. </quote>
 
- Virginia Perry
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Thanks you for turning my wife into a drooling idiot and also for now having a USB version so I can keep her that way. I feel it only right that I now pay for years of quiet and contentment. </quote>
 
- Jim Barber
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I wish your game wasn't as addictive, but it does help </quote>
 
- John Karaffa
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We downloaded Bubble Trouble, paid for it, and loved it. When we saw Apeiron, we went ape! It's a wonderful game, especially for us 80s children who remember Centipede. Keep up the good work for Mac users across the universe. </quote>
 
- Lana Flowers
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I would like to thank you for making this game possible for the USB based imacs and notebooks. Ive been waiting for almost 2 years to play this game on my imac. I played it first on my Aunts Apple Computer back in 1996 and Ive been hooked ever since. Thanks again! Awesome game! Keep up the good work. </quote>
 
- Shawn Grigsby
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Thank you, thank you, thank you for getting this fixed for use on the G4. My girlfriend, unfortunately lead astray to the Dark Side by a Pentium, never would admit the Mac was a superior platform...except for having Aperion, her favorite game of all times. When I bought my G4 and found out it would not run on it, it seemed almost... (choke, sob)...the end of a perfect relationship. But now....NOW IT LIVES!!!!! (Which perhaps is more than I can say for myself, judging by this letter.) </quote>
 
- Art Greenwalt
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I happen to be an old grandma, pushing 70. I DO NOT </quote>
 
- Sylvia Reed
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Very well done. The sounds are especially entertaining. Graphics are suberb. </quote>
 
- Jim Baker
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Thanks for porting this to the iMac. It's one of the reasons I bought the machine. :) </quote>
 
- William Perkins
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This game is seriously addicting and the purchase of it should include avenues for detox! Thanks for all the good times </quote>
 
- Angela Whetstone
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Apeiron is awesome! I've been going through withdrawal symptoms since the advent of USB-based Macs, so it was a great surprise to find the new version with USB support; I've been checking back to your website about once a month for years! </quote>
 
- Marc Gemma
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Thanks alot for producing the best time wasters around. I have Doom, Quake, DukeNukem and Unreal, but I always fall back on Apeiron. </quote>
 
- Eric Dahlstrom
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Apeiron is better than 83% of the sex I've had in the last three years! (not counting auto-eroticism) </quote>
 
- Michael Luciano
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Once you've reached your 20's, it's embarrassing to be burning tokens at the video-game arcade. Now, you can manipulate electrical impulses in the privacy of your own home by playing online shareware games. Using a XQJ-37 plasma cannon, players blast Cheech the pentipede as it descends through a field of "funky shrooms" while other creatures wreck havoc on the mouse-controlled weapon. </quote>
 
- Request, July 1995, page 69
 (14 reviews by this publication)
 
 ComputerUser.com
 
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That dastardly little caterpillar is only the beginning of the things to worry about as cross-breed lobsters, wacky zipitty-do-s and bonus munchies abound everywhere with an even broader range of sounds to go with each little thing you do. I feel like I spent enough time playing this one to review it, in fact, as I write this review, I have been taking little breaks to play it again. </quote>
 
 Read the full write-up by ComputerUser.com
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 MacFormat
 
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Where Apeiron differs from almost all other shareware is the quality polished finish which makes it so smooth, you could spread it on a slice of toasted bread and call it butter. And as they say on the telly, "I can't believe it's not Apeiron. </quote>
 
- MacFormat, Issue 25, June 1995, page 110
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 MacAddict
 
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If you ever set foot in an arcade or 7-Eleven in the eighties, you no doubt know the classic Centipede game. And if you do, you should check out Apeiron, a faithful clone of the arcade game. </quote>
 
- MacAddict, February 2000, page 40
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In 1995 Apeiron graced the screen, and yet another addiction was born. This is a first-rate game inspired by the classic arcade game Centipede. It should look familiar- just don't try to stuff quarters into your floppy drive. </quote>
 
- MacAddict, July 98, page 70
 (2 reviews by this publication)
 
 ZD Net
 
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Apeiron is another addictive game from the creators of Maelstrom. The graphics are excellent and you'll only want to turn off the sound if your boss happens to be within earshot. </quote>
 
- ZD Net November 1995, Volume 4, Issue 3, page 12
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 Computer Player
 
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Once in awhile, a game comes around that is as addicting as a drug, and, at the moment, that game is Apeiron. Once your paw grabs the mouse and starts blowing apart mushrooms, geckos and scorpions, you'll realize that this game is worth every measly penny. </quote>
 
- Computer Player, June 27, 1995, page 72
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 Online Access
 
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Apeiron is a Greek word meaning countless, which well describes the number of your enemies in this video arcade game. The object is to destroy the Pentipede, a swift creature that likes to divide and keep moving after you have blasted it in half. The twist is that while you are going after it, other bad guys are going after you. Being on the offense and defense simultaneously is exhaustingly fun. The graphics are razor sharp and colorful, and kids love the sound effects. </quote>
 
- Online Access, July 1995, page 56
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 MacCentral Online
 
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At last, this five-year old game supports InputSprocket, making the game compatible with iMacs, iBooks, PowerBook G3's, and recent Power Macs that feature USB interfaces. The game features terrific graphics and smooth animation, and an outstanding soundtrack and special effects. Apeiron is pure, unapologetic twitch action at its finest. </quote>
 
 Read the full write-up by MacCentral Online
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 MacObserver
 
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Ambrosia Software, Inc. took a cybernetic vacuum cleaner to the code vault and, after a thorough cleaning, announced that its classic hit Apeiron is ready for iMac, iBook, and other popular Macintosh computers with USB ports. Apeiron's psychedelic setting is the mushroom patch, home to the ravenous Pentipede, and other garden dwellers bent on chasing and destroying your crystal. </quote>
 
 Read the full write-up by MacObserver
 (1 review by this publication)
 
 ZD Net Australia
 
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 MacGaming
 
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All told, this game is great fun for folks looking for simple arcade pleasure. Definitely worth the fifteen dollar registration fee, and unquestionably worth the download time. </quote>
 
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 (1 review by this publication)
 
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 MacWorld
 
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