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Jim Leonard | Playing Apple Panic on an IBM PC @JimLeonard | Uploaded September 2015 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
The following is footage of Apple Panic, published by Brøderbund for the PC in 1982. It is not a complete playthrough, but rather just enough gameplay to serve as a reference for how the game looks and feels on the original hardware.

This footage was recorded from an IBM PC (8088 CPU running at 4.77MHz) with a ("new-style") CGA card. The audio was tapped from the PC speaker and the video was recorded from the CGA composite output. The result was post-processed from 30i to 60p; all source frames are intact. This video can be considered a reference for how this game performs on this platform.
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