old mac games on OS X?
will old Mac games such as Solarian II, Warcraft, Marathon series, SuperMaze Wars, Space Invaders, Specter Challenger, Maelstrom, A10 Attack LE (?), and Spin Docter work in Panther 10.3.3?
p.s. i tend to think the answer is no, since there is a program called Basilisk II
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~bauec002/B2Main.html#download
i'm so confused
p.s. i tend to think the answer is no, since there is a program called Basilisk II
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~bauec002/B2Main.html#download
i'm so confused

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Aleph One is pretty sweet though. It gets a little wonky with the M Infinity spin-offs sometimes (ie: Rubicon, Red, Evil, etc.), but runs the Trilogy quite well.
I think you'll have mixed results trying those various games in Classic mode or while booted into OS 9. Some might work, some will work but only partially, others might not work at all. There are a lot of old games like that which will work fine except they won't have sound. Others will go really really fast because their speed is directly tied into the clock speed (although that doesn't seem too common).
Oh, by the way, Maelstrom has been ported to OS X, and it's free.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/6151
those were the days!
is there an OS X counterpart?
Originally posted by ThunderPoit
i found my old copies of descent 1 & 2 recently, tried installing them on my 867g4. installed great but played waaaaay too fast, it was so fast it was unplayable, i couldnt manuver worth s**t.
Check out the OS X native version of Descent 2 on Version Tracker. It's also compatible with the data files from Descent 1, too. It plays perfectly on a Dual-1.25 Ghz G4 under 10.3.3.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20806
http://mac.the-underdogs.org/
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Originally posted by Cosmo
I miss dome wars
those were the days!
is there an OS X counterpart?
http://www.ns-software.com/DomeWars/
Marathon is running on an Open Source engine, with some support for newer 3D features. Its quite nice actually, you should check it out! Its called Aleph One and you can check it out here: Aleph One
Download the Mac versions for free!
assuming the games don't work in classic mode, could a person run a Mac emulator on OS X, then run System 7 OS and then finally play some older Mac games?
Uh, sorry I don't know
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either that or does anyone know if either spin doctor or the tinies (I think thats what it was called) or civilisation is on an online gaming website????
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