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Never Released (Written in 1989)
Released as Freeware in November, 2005
ESP Test is a game for 8-bit Apple II's to test your
"Extrasensory Perception." It was written using the 64K ProDOS version
of Z-Basic from Zedcor, and should run on any 64K Apple II that can run
ProDOS.
The program simulates using a deck of the standard ESP Cards
(sometimes called Zener Cards) used by the parapsychologist J.B. Rhine
in his classic studies of Extrasensory Perception. Each card has one of
five different symbols on the face: Square, Circle, Cross, Star, or
Waves. The back of a card is shown and you have to choose which of the
five symbols is on the face. After you make your choice the face is
shown to you and your percentage of correct guesses is tallied.
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Play ESP Test Online
Uses the FTA ActiveGS ActiveX control. Windows and Internet Explorer are required. Choose "Install" when the Internet Explorer Security Warning asks if you would like to install activegs.cab from Second Sight Software.
Download a ShrinkIt file for use with a real Apple II.
ProDOS is not included in this
archive. Boot into ProDOS and unshrink all three files into a directory
on your hard drive or onto a floppy disk, then run the file ESP.SYSTEM
to start the game.
.2mg 140K disk image for use with emulators.
NOTE: The RUNTIME.OBJ and ESP.OBJ
files included in the above archives must be in the same directory as
the ESP.SYSTEM executable file.
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