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Mac games would be great. The Intel users can't play OS9 games.
I'd just like to second (or whatever) the initiative. Mac Games wrapped with preconfigured emulator or in Cider would be great.
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azrach: Crossover games will get a number of games working. It's a commercial wine varient that makes life a bit easier. I will do some testing (just waiting for Fallout to finish coming down) and let everyone know.

you can get a full version of crossover free today, just go to their webpage.
anyway vmware fusion 2 has got directx support, so far I have only tryed fallout 2 in it but it works flawless.
Ehh, Crossover's all right, but most of the games I wish to run don't have a shot of working.
I would rather be able to know that, to steal Steve Jobs's immortal words, "It just works."
Maybe by January? Please?
BJ
Post edited December 13, 2008 by BJWanlund
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BJWanlund: Ehh, Crossover's all right, but most of the games I wish to run don't have a shot of working.
I would rather be able to know that, to steal Steve Jobs's immortal words, "It just works."
Maybe by January? Please?
BJ
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GL!
I can't remember where, but there is a ppc version of DOSBOX out there. OSX source ports also exist for specific games, like Rise Of The Triad. I would also like to see some official GOG mac support, though.
Hummmnn, PC and Mac owners . . . in the same forum . . . talking happily about games instead of arguing about computers . . . what an interesting idea . . . if it can be done, GOG would be the site that could make it happen . . . =)
The company Crossover has moderate success with their compatibility programs. Cedega gets glitchy with most games I tried on it and isn't an option I would suggest to friends.
Whoa, necro thread.
Samsung,
Please add Blu-Ray support to my DVD player.
Thanks!
-Phoenix Wright
WHO DARES ANGER THE BUMP DEMON
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dbushik: Any chance we're going to see stuff compatible with OSX? Everything I'm seeing here is Vista/XP.
There's three Fallout titles I'd be happily downloading right now if I could run them on my machine. :)

According to dosbox.com, DosBox runs also on Mac and Linux. A list of supported games is on http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/GOG_games_that_use_DOSBox
scummVM works great on osx/linux as well. Adding support for Linux/Mac for scummVM and dosbox games would be one easy way for gog to start expanding there potential customer base.
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PhoenixWright: Samsung,
Please add Blu-Ray support to my DVD player.
Thanks!
-Phoenix Wright

Dear Phoenix Wright,
You can add Blu-Ray support by taping a Blu-Ray player to your DVD player.
We wish you luck!
-Samsung
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PhoenixWright: Samsung,
Please add Blu-Ray support to my DVD player.
Thanks!
-Phoenix Wright
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TheCheese33: Dear Phoenix Wright,
You can add Blu-Ray support by taping a Blu-Ray player to your DVD player.
We wish you luck!
-Samsung

No, you tear a piece of paper, write - in a child-like style - "BLU-R∃Y PLYEЯ" on the paper, then tape that to the front of your DVD player.