

This would normally have been an uninteresting event, except he chose the theme of drug trading, and the program called 'Dope Wars' was born. Dell created an economic demonstration program for his high school project. ^ PROGRAMS: DOORS: DOPEWARS on 'In 1984, a programmer named John E.

Zynga discontinued this game in early December 2009. The player's objectives are to deal drugs, hire live workers, fight with them for cash in fight club, gamble in the casino, and travel the world while doing missions and building their cartel. Zynga's rendition of Dope Wars took the basic layout of the original game and turned it into an MMORPG style game with user interaction. Their version changes some mechanics of the game. Zynga developed a version of the game for social networking websites, such as Myspace. In 1995, a TI-Basic game titled pimpwars was released for the TI-82 that included new features such as sex trade, drug addiction management, and a simple driving simulation. In 1999, Jason Roberts released a version for the TI-83 called DrugWars 2: International that added RPG elements which included fights with cops. In 1998, Michael Swain released a modified port of the original TI-82 Drug Wars, for the TI-83 and TI-83+ graphing calculators. Another popular version is Drug Wars - Underworld a fantasy-themed version called Dragon Trader also exists. Other versions include Dope Wars, a popular version of the game written by Ben Webb.
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Beermat Software revived the same game for the Android platform on Novemand for iOS on June 27, 2017, available now on Google Play and the Apple App Store, for phones and tablets. Available from 1998 to early 2005 on CNET's, this version was downloaded over 6,500,000 times and was listed in the '50 Most Popular Games' section weekly, for over 6 years. Dope Wars for Windows from Beermat Software, an adaption of the original DOS source code, proved to be one of the most popular versions. Over the years a few variations of the original game by John E.
