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==Release== The game was first released for the [[Commodore 64]] and later for the [[Amiga|Amiga computers]] in 1987.{{sfn|Wild|pp=34-35}} as well as the [[Apple II]], [[Atari ST]], [[Amstrad CPC]] and [[ZX Spectrum]].{{sfn|Wild|p=34}} The game was re-released on the Activision C64 15 Pack for [[IBM PC compatible|PC]]. This version allowed the player to generate a new person if the character died off somehow.{{sfn|Wild|p=34}} Initial ideas for expansion included friends visiting and new housing.{{sfn|Mott|2005|p=107}} ===Ports=== {{Infobox video game |title=Apple Town Story |image= |caption= |developer=[[Square (video game company)|Square]] |publisher=Square |composer=[[Nobuo Uematsu]] |engine= |released={{vgrelease|JP|April 3, 1987}} |genre=[[Simulation]] |modes=[[Single-player]] |platforms=[[Family Computer Disk System]] }} {{nihongo|'''''Apple Town Story'''''|γ’γγγ«γΏγ¦γ³η©θͺ}} is a port of ''Little Computer People'' to the [[Family Computer Disk System]]. The port was released by [[Square (video game company)|Square]] in 1987. Unlike previous versions of ''Little Computer People'', the playable character is a girl wearing a pink dress and bow in her hair. The rooms of the house are also in a different configuration, featuring an outdoor balcony on the top floor. When the game is first played, a name for the character is chosen at random from a preprogrammed list. ''Apple Town Story'' lacks many of the features found in other versions of ''Little Computer People''. The game's soundtrack was written by [[Nobuo Uematsu]], who would later become recognized for his work in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series.<ref>{{cite web|title=Uematsu's Music |url=http://www.square-enix-usa.com/uematsu/profile/index.html |work=Square-Enix-USA.com |accessdate=2007-09-01 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090312044802/http://www.square-enix-usa.com/uematsu/profile/index.html |archivedate=2009-03-12 }}</ref> In December 1987, a second Japanese version of the game was released for the PC-8801 computer, titled ''Little Computer People'' (γͺγγ«γ³γ³γγ₯γΌγΏγγΌγγ«). Like Apple Town Story, this game also features a female character, only older and more glamorous in appearance. Aside from the character, this version of the game is far more like the original in all other respects.
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