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Best Macintosh Games
Started by Tom, Sep 02 2010 02:47 AM
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Posted 02 September 2010 - 02:47 AM
My first console was the SNES, but I got it used (at least secondhand, if not thirdhand), late in its lifetime. Before that my family had a Performa Mac, which came with games like Spectre and Spin Doctor Challenger. I was able to get lots of games from the library, and others (mostly educational) from the school where my father taught. It had a PowerPC CPU, but most of the software was designed for a 68k CPU, which the OS emulated. Now that we have a Basilisk II port, those should be playable on the Pandora.
In addition to the aforementioned, there is of course Oregon Trail, as well as tons of other "educational" games. Some of these had fairly negligible educational value, of course.
So, any recommendations for Mac games?
In addition to the aforementioned, there is of course Oregon Trail, as well as tons of other "educational" games. Some of these had fairly negligible educational value, of course.
So, any recommendations for Mac games?
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Posted 03 September 2010 - 05:39 AM
No one has any more? 
Okay, I'll add a few. Super Maze Wars, MacMan (Pacman clone), and tons of great educational games like MayaQuest, Amazon Trail II, and Super Munchers.
Okay, I'll add a few. Super Maze Wars, MacMan (Pacman clone), and tons of great educational games like MayaQuest, Amazon Trail II, and Super Munchers.
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Posted 03 September 2010 - 06:56 PM
Hmm, perhaps this can bring new life to all those old games I have lying around? Now I just need to find a floppy disk drive so I can do some backups before my mom throws them away.
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Posted 03 September 2010 - 08:10 PM
Glider pro- A game where you are a paper glider, and you explore a house/yard to collect stars, dodging drips of water and other obstacles along the way. It has a level editor, so you can also make your own levels.

Edit: Where can I download Basilisk II? I don't see it in the archive or AppStore.

Edit: Where can I download Basilisk II? I don't see it in the archive or AppStore.
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Posted 03 September 2010 - 09:22 PM
I don't think there's an official download for it yet.Edit: Where can I download Basilisk II? I don't see it in the archive or AppStore.
This thread has a semi-working version already built.
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Posted 04 September 2010 - 03:57 AM
I remember Oregon trail! Awesome. I had it on an old mac laptop that had a 4 MINUTE battery life.
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Posted 06 September 2010 - 01:04 PM
OMG Shuffle Puck Cafe. I used to play that to death on the Amiga. I think it was that that honed my FPS twitch gaming mouse control years before I got into the Quakes on PC LOL.
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Posted 15 December 2010 - 04:33 AM
Awesome topic, here's a few gems that I can remember
Stuntcopter
Crystal Crazy
3 in Three
Systems Twilight
Fools Errand
Mozpong
Keys to the kastle
Alberts house (point and click basically)
Blit!
Bill the Demon
Jewelbox
Cairo Shootout
Where in the world is carmen sandiego
There's lots more but my brain is overloaded right now
Stuntcopter
Crystal Crazy
3 in Three
Systems Twilight
Fools Errand
Mozpong
Keys to the kastle
Alberts house (point and click basically)
Blit!
Bill the Demon
Jewelbox
Cairo Shootout
Where in the world is carmen sandiego
There's lots more but my brain is overloaded right now
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Posted 15 December 2010 - 08:13 AM
The only mac game I ever played (but I liked it) was Nanosaur, http://www.pangeasof...nano/index.html
it seems to have been ported to windows since and Wikipedia mentions an incomplete linux port (which is nowhere to be found)
Anyway, I guess this game is still a decade or so too new to run on the panda
it seems to have been ported to windows since and Wikipedia mentions an incomplete linux port (which is nowhere to be found)
Anyway, I guess this game is still a decade or so too new to run on the panda
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Posted 16 December 2010 - 07:59 AM
Dark castle was indeed great...
SimCity was quite good too, through loading it on a MAC+ without harddisk was quite boring. I also loved a tiny game named Social Climber.
SimCity was quite good too, through loading it on a MAC+ without harddisk was quite boring. I also loved a tiny game named Social Climber.
... DM3730...
Aditionally, if your Pandora can clock to 900MHz, there's not much difference anymore.
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Posted 16 December 2010 - 08:08 AM
Twenty years ago, the big game on the new color Macs was Crystal Quest.
/arry
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Posted 18 December 2010 - 11:52 PM
My favorite 68k mac games were
Radical Castle - I used to know how to beat it but can't figure it out now
Downhill Racer
Banzai
Loderunner
Hypercard - Not a game but I built games with it and it taught me to program!
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Risk
The Manhole
Radical Castle - I used to know how to beat it but can't figure it out now
Downhill Racer
Banzai
Loderunner
Hypercard - Not a game but I built games with it and it taught me to program!
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Risk
The Manhole
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Posted 19 December 2010 - 03:40 AM
Number Munchers, I was shocked to find out my nephew has never played that game. What the heck does he do all day? Oregon Trail was also a favorite and he doesn't play that at school either but he plays it at home and loves it.
Also Castle Wolfenstien was on all the mac computers in my junior high so whenever I play it I remember the macs we had. Also Hexen II, the demo again, it was pretty fun but the icon was called 'hex' and the title screen was messed up so I never knew what game it was until later.
Also Castle Wolfenstien was on all the mac computers in my junior high so whenever I play it I remember the macs we had. Also Hexen II, the demo again, it was pretty fun but the icon was called 'hex' and the title screen was messed up so I never knew what game it was until later.
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