DeV0 #1 Posted September 23, 2003 I just got my hands on a power pc / performa. Not too shabby and the 603e running at 120mhz is pretty damn impressive. Alot to be said for RISC processors i spose. My question is what are people favourite titles for a mac of this vintage? I love FPS's and know about marathon but am unfamiliar with all other genres for the apple mac. Oh, it's modem was replaced with a ethernet so no net yet. Can someone guide me in the direction of creating hybrid cd's on the pc? remembering that the machines are not linked. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
killersquirel #2 Posted September 23, 2003 Hey, There are a couple of great mac websites to goto. http://www.ambrosiasw.com/news/ Has great shareware games http://www.insidemacgames.com Has news and on the right side of the screen there is an area called mac download files. This is constantly updated with programs (shareware, freeware, and demos) As for a hybrid CD, I don't think you have to bother. I think you can download the programs onto your PC and burn them like a regular disc. Your mac should be able to do this. I have burned roms, and mp3's from my windows and moved them over to my mac with no problems. -mike P.S. As for great games check out ambrosia software's escape velocity series, their bubble trouble game, actually any game they made is great Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeV0 #3 Posted September 23, 2003 Ahh, thanks for that. The cdrom on the mac wont read my CDRW's. So hybrid cd's are really for business or software built for both platforms on the same cd, Like warcraft 2. Ive worked on a mac for a while but never played the games. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunstar #4 Posted September 23, 2003 then don't use cdrw's, use regular cdr's, they work fine on my 6115 MacPPC after burning them on my PC (it's my first mac, picked the whole system up for $15 at a Goodwill! ) What model is yours? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
icbrkr #5 Posted September 23, 2003 Also... www.lowendmac.com Brian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Robert M #6 Posted September 23, 2003 I recommend trying Escape Velocity by Ambrosia Games. (Link in previous post). I found it very entertaining. Cheers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeV0 #7 Posted September 24, 2003 then don't use cdrw's, use regular cdr's, they work fine on my 6115 MacPPC after burning them on my PC (it's my first mac, picked the whole system up for $15 at a Goodwill! ) What model is yours? Its the performa 6300 power pc which is the asian version of the performa 6320 cd. So its at 120mhz with a 603e cpu. I am surprised at the speed it runs at. The OS needs updating as its only 7.5.1, ive installed the appletalk protocol on win 2000 and an ethernet adapter. For this to operate i think i need 7.6 as a minimum. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveW #8 Posted September 24, 2003 Do a Google search for the words 'abandonware' and 'Mac'. You should find some games that'll run on your machine. If you know of a place that sells older Mac games, try Dark Forces, Quake 1, Zone Raiders, Carmageddon, Prime Target, Damage Incorporated, Havoc, Pro Pinball, Shadow Wraith, and Duke Nukem 3D. I've come across several of these over the past couple of years. In fact, there's a store across town that has loads of Duke Nukems for $3 each. When you're looking for used software in thrift stores and such, always keep your eye out for the red "Accelerated for Power Macintosh" logo. Check this site too. http://www.pangeasoft.net/about.html You can download games like Weekend Warrior and Mighty Mike/Power Pete. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jasoco #9 Posted September 24, 2003 If you look hard enough, you'll find all those old cool PPC/68K games on the net free... Not that I condone that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeV0 #10 Posted September 25, 2003 Hey ppl, thanks for the tips and links. Seems the previous owner had an OS older then the machine running on it (7.5.1), So i got stuffit today on CD from a thrift store and ,y burns work NP. Currently running and impressed with, Another world Quake Duke3d Price of persia Marathon 1 & 2 Never really disliked macs & have found there is plenty of gaming goodness. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Christophero Sly #11 Posted September 25, 2003 Hey ppl, thanks for the tips and links. Seems the previous owner had an OS older then the machine running on it (7.5.1), So i got stuffit today on CD from a thrift store and ,y burns work NP. System 7.5.1 is the original system software for the Performa 6320CD. It is not older than the machine. Currently running and impressed with, Another worldQuake Duke3d Price of persia Marathon 1 & 2 Never really disliked macs & have found there is plenty of gaming goodness. "Another World"? Is this "Out of this World" re-titled? Also, you might want to check your machine's VRAM, and probably upgrade it. The 1mb built-in only supports 8-bit color at resolutions above 640x480. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeV0 #12 Posted September 26, 2003 I dont own a 6320cd, I own the asian version released a year later,,, 7.5.1 is almost 12 months earlier. Which is called a performa 6300 power pc I meen another world, It is in french so go figure or google or ask me to mail u the SIT file. The vram can only be updated with a PDS card that is hard to come by. I dont give a toss about RES with the 15 inch monitor. Get this,,, I dont live in the states and believe or not but other countries sometimes have different hardware and software. But thanks for the interigation anyway Christophero Sly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Christophero Sly #13 Posted September 26, 2003 I dont own a 6320cd, I own the asian version released a year later,,, 7.5.1 is almost 12 months earlier. Which is called a performa 6300 power pc I arrived late to this thread and missed this point. Sorry. I meen another world, It is in french so go figure or google or ask me to mail u the SIT file. I ask because, outside the U.S.A., "Out of this World" is generally titled "Another World". I was only curious to know if this alternate title name was released as a Mac version. Get this,,, I dont live in the states and believe or not but other countries sometimes have different hardware and software. But thanks for the interigation anyway Christophero Sly Really? Hardware and software are different in other countries? I was only trying to be helpful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Room 34 #14 Posted September 26, 2003 I recommend trying Escape Velocity by Ambrosia Games. (Link in previous post). I found it very entertaining. Cheers! All of Ambrosia's games from that era are really good (as are their newer ones... Deimos Rising is my favorite!)... A lot of their earlier games are perfect for a computer of the caliber being discussed here, and they have great appeal for classic gamers too, as many are updates of the classics! Maelstrom = Asteroids Apeiron = Centipede Barrack = Qix Mars Rising (and Deimos Rising) = Xevious Bubble Trouble = Pengo Swoop = Galaxian All are EXCELLENT and come highly recommended. Plus, they're all fully-functional shareware, so it's a great way to get started for cheap... although I will warn you: Ambrosia games are the only shareware I've ever actually paid for. You will like them so much, you'll WANT to pay for them! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Room 34 #15 Posted September 26, 2003 I ask because, outside the U.S.A., "Out of this World" is generally titled "Another World". I was only curious to know if this alternate title name was released as a Mac version. Is that because of the soap opera "Another World"? I used to have the Mac version of "Out of this World." Lame. I hate games that have such a rigid storyline. That reminds me... another great old Mac game was a Battlezone-esque vector-based first-person tank shooter... its name slips my mind right now. Anyone? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Christophero Sly #16 Posted September 26, 2003 Is that because of the soap opera "Another World"? I used to have the Mac version of "Out of this World." Lame. I hate games that have such a rigid storyline. I never thought of the soap opera...you're probably right. I always liked 'Out of this World'. That reminds me... another great old Mac game was a Battlezone-esque vector-based first-person tank shooter... its name slips my mind right now. Anyone? 'Spectre' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Room 34 #17 Posted September 26, 2003 That's it! I loved Spectre! As for Out of this World... I guess it wasn't awful. It just wasn't what I expected. There was some step fairly early in the game that I had a lot of trouble getting past (a jump across a knocked-out bridge or something) and I eventually gave up because it didn't seem worth it. (Besides I was too busy playing Might & Magic II for 23 hours a day at the time. And Maelstrom for 58 minutes of the remaining hour.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emehr #18 Posted September 26, 2003 Here are my personal favorites as enjoyed on a Performa 6116CD (60MHz) I've owned (and still own) since 1996: LucasArts: X-Wing, Tie Fighter, Full Throttle, The Dig, Day of the Tentacle, and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. Blizzard: Warcraft 2 and Diablo. Infogrames: Alone in the Dark Trilogy (3 CD set, #3 is my favorite). Ambrosia: just about anything they make. My two favorites are Escape Velocity and Harry the Handsome Executive. Misc: A-10 Attack! (incl. Cuba missions) and Flashback. Other Shareware: Tetris Max (also known as 'Bricklayer'), Arashi (very nice Tempest clone), Glypha III (Joust clone), and Spectre Challenger just to name a few. Have fun with your new old Mac! Jason Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Room 34 #19 Posted September 26, 2003 I had forgotten about Tetris Max and Arashi... I loved those! There also used to be a pixel-perfect port of Japanese Pac-Man (Puckman) with the Japanese ghost names and all! There was something about Glypha's graphics that I never quite liked. But then Williams released official emulators for Joust, Defender, and Robotron: 2084, so it didn't matter anyway. One thing cool with some of those old games, Tetris Max in particular... it was super-easy to modify sounds in the games with ResEdit. I hacked Tetris Max so it played loops from a couple of my favorite crazy prog rock bands! (Magma and Zamla Mammaz Manna, for those who may be curious.) I also hacked the old Mac version of Monopoly to use Simpsons sounds. A few were brilliant: When you landed on "Go to Jail" Bart said "I didn't do it" and then Mr. Burns said "Bring him to me!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites