ChristTrekker
Well-known member
I'm sure this has been discussed here before, but I can't find it.
Which old (68k-era) games are you still able to play, in original or nearly-original form, in OS X - without resorting to emulators (even Classic)? I know of: Marathon Trilogy (thanks to Aleph One), Maelstrom.
Which old games do you miss, so much so that you'd buy them again if they were directly ported (not an update or revision) to OS X? Why, or what do you miss so much about them? For me, this would include: SimCity 2000, Warlords, Oregon Trail, possibly others.
Have you tried any of the FOSS clones of classic games, and if so, how do they compare to the originals? I'm thinking of things like: Lincity, Freelords, etc.
Do you know of any new OS X games that hark back to the 68k "feel" despite their modernity? Some that come to mind: Chopper, lots of Tetris clones, etc.
Which old (68k-era) games are you still able to play, in original or nearly-original form, in OS X - without resorting to emulators (even Classic)? I know of: Marathon Trilogy (thanks to Aleph One), Maelstrom.
Which old games do you miss, so much so that you'd buy them again if they were directly ported (not an update or revision) to OS X? Why, or what do you miss so much about them? For me, this would include: SimCity 2000, Warlords, Oregon Trail, possibly others.
Have you tried any of the FOSS clones of classic games, and if so, how do they compare to the originals? I'm thinking of things like: Lincity, Freelords, etc.
Do you know of any new OS X games that hark back to the 68k "feel" despite their modernity? Some that come to mind: Chopper, lots of Tetris clones, etc.