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I have MULE somewhere for the Commodore 64, and the C64 version clearly looks better than the CGA version presented here.

According to Wikipedia, this was released on
* Atari 8-bit computers
* Commodore 64
* IBM PC
* MSX2
* NES
* PC-8801 MKII
* Sharp X1

What is your version of choice? And if GOG included that version on an open source emulator, would you pay for it again?

Here's a screen shot from a Commodore 64 emulator, to compare to the DOSBox version on GOG's store page...
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Post edited March 01, 2021 by tomxp411
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tomxp411: What is your version of choice? And if GOG included that version on an open source emulator, would you pay for it again?
I personally favor the c64 release, but it might just be childhood memories ... :-)

I own all 3 c64 releases (tape, disk and CD(!)) and the NES version - without even having a NES.
Post edited March 01, 2021 by anmith
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tomxp411: I have MULE somewhere for the Commodore 64, and the C64 version clearly looks better than the CGA version presented here.

According to Wikipedia, this was released on
* Atari 8-bit computers
* Commodore 64
* IBM PC
* MSX2
* NES
* PC-8801 MKII
* Sharp X1

What is your version of choice? And if GOG included that version on an open source emulator, would you pay for it again?

Here's a screen shot from a Commodore 64 emulator, to compare to the DOSBox version on GOG's store page...
C64 by far the best version.... but then I'm bias. I'm just happy its on GOG
Commodore 64
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tomxp411: I have MULE somewhere for the Commodore 64, and the C64 version clearly looks better than the CGA version presented here.

According to Wikipedia, this was released on
* Atari 8-bit computers
* Commodore 64
* IBM PC
* MSX2
* NES
* PC-8801 MKII
* Sharp X1

What is your version of choice? And if GOG included that version on an open source emulator, would you pay for it again?

Here's a screen shot from a Commodore 64 emulator, to compare to the DOSBox version on GOG's store page...
Commodore 64 (since that is what I had; still have, it's in a closet somewhere)