![]() ![]() It was overhead view only, but I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. Where have I seen this before (or, more to my point, WOULD see this later on.) Another Mac first!Įdit: Speaking of Mac games: back on my old, old Mac Classic there was a game much in the vein of Star Trek, wherein you had a ship and you flew around, landing on planets and so on. but looking at the bottom, you have a team of people that you can give commands to, and set waypoints for? That's it! I loved that game, it was so great. (Basically, the earliest version I could think of a "Survival" mode, where it'd drop you into one of the multiplayer maps, and would start throwing tons of enemies at you.) ![]() was based off the Marathon 2 engine.ĮDIT: Doing some reading into it, I had no idea it had "Mandatory Suicide" mode. It was on the Build engine and was pretty gory.Īctually, Damage, Inc. for Mac? You basically led a squad of Marines on a bunch of missions. There is no good Mac OS 9 web browser, and there are precious few resources for patches & the like (currently having a lot of trouble getting TA patched up for example, since the latest patch never left beta AFAIK and has now disappeared off the face of the internet).Īnyway, jump in this thread and share your nostalgia!ĭoes anyone remember a game called Damage Inc. The whole situation is pretty rough, since Mac software of this era has been so wholly forgotten by the internet. ![]() I remember there being a workaround for this before I formatted this machine, but I can't remember it and I don't feel like re-buying these games (which is what you have to do to get the patched versions). Two games that I was really looking forward to are Loony Labyrinth and Crystal Caliburn pinball, but the old versions I have (1.02 and 1.03, respectively - off "Games of fame" CD's) freeze when I try to start them up. Glider (actually, isn't Glider Pro freeware now?)ĭescent 3 (hahaha like this will actually run without crashing)Ī lot of that list of course had Windows versions, but I never owned the Windows versions and I've been locked out of playing my copies of the Mac versions forever due to the march of time. I recently reformatted an old 400 MHz G3 iMac for use exclusively to play old Mac OS 9 (and earlier) games.į/A-18 Hornet/Korea (okay it is kind of crappy these days as flight sims go, but nostalgia you know?)Įscape Velocity (and other old Ambrosia titles such as Ferazel's Wand) ![]()
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