Darvond: come join us on the Linux side. You can uninstall the Bootloader. (Well, you
can.)
As for MacOS Gaming: I make no guarantees that APple won't do what Apple has done and make some arbitrary cutoff, again.
How about VCR games? :p
Thanks! I will, pretty soon with a no-return ticket: The latest windows versions are not bearable anymore
Probably is me being over optimistic, but I think those sukers have trained me enough during the last decade:
-To dig down more than needed to solve elemental things...
-To find workarounds/replacements
-At last resort: Resign myself to live with junk
What really worries me about Linux are the file systems: How truly compatible, robust, repairable
and popular_in_terms_of_recovery_programs_available are
About VCR games: Unfortunately I was a very late VCR adopter
Where those vgames good? Please share some experiences
Some additions to the topic:
-The original Arcade vgamers: When joy/dextery could be measured in available coins in the pocket
#The physical era:
-Lend/Borrow handheld vgame consoles (80s/90s cheap up to gameboy included)
-Artboxes, covers, manuals, guides, paper posters, paper magazines
-Lend/Borrow/Rent floppies/cartdridges/CDs(DVDs not much) vgames
(prince of persia, gorilla.bas, battle chess, arkanoid, Keen, Super Off Road, Maniac Mansion, Mega Man, frogger)
-Shareware on CDs
-Make your portable vgames when possible (Starcraft, Mahjongg, Tetris, The Incredible Machine, plus others trimmed lyrically just by T&E)
Some are history, while others mutated/evolved. Nice memories on all of them win easily the also existing bad ones