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JoeDaDude · 9 years ago
It's a shame that some publishers (ahem, Maxis [1]) won't allow their 20+ year old software to be hosted on the site. Macintosh Garden would be a great place to preserve and archive these old games.

[1] http://macintoshgarden.org/author/maxis

dragonshed · 9 years ago
Still a great site. A few months back I downloaded some handy utilities from it while down the nostalgia rabbit hole. [1]

After setting up Sheep Shaver (seems to be the best ppc emulator capable of running MacOS 9), I dusted off my old copies of Marathon 2 and Myth. It was rather enjoyable, running all that stuff on my 2012 MacBook Pro.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12476605

feelix · 9 years ago
You can run Marathon 2 on the latest macOS, Sierra https://alephone.lhowon.org/
matheweis · 9 years ago
Somewhere I saw a 68k emulator that ran MacOS in the browser. It would be super cool if these guys linked that into their site so that every piece of software was running within the browser... :D

Edit: Not the one I remember, but: https://jamesfriend.com.au/pce-js/

matheweis · 9 years ago
Oh looky, another site that almost does this with a JAVA emulator: http://virtualapple.org from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13621524
dvdhnt · 9 years ago
Ah, a childhood spent fighting the good fight against dysentery - http://macintoshgarden.org/games/the-oregon-trail
crooked-v · 9 years ago
http://www.pangeasoft.net/nano/

Nanosaur is still available for purchase, for anyone who has an OS 9 machine floating around.

Esau · 9 years ago
I really like Nanosaur II and it still runs on OS X (at least it did in 2014). I installed it on my 2013 Macbook Air and it caused the fan to come on full blast.
ErikAugust · 9 years ago
http://macintoshgarden.org/games/kings-quest-6

KQ6 wasn't only available on Mac - but I have such fond memories of this game!

Nugem_ · 9 years ago
World Builder, wow, I have not seen that since I was a kid. Great memories, thanks!
ayuvar · 9 years ago
William Appleton has an amazing body of work. World Builder, SuperCard, the core technologies behind the Cyberflix games.

Busy guy, very inspiring.