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Pangea Software decided to release some games as the open source projects, and they are available for Linux:
https://github.com/jorio
https://jorio.itch.io/
https://pangeasoft.net/macGames.html
Interestingly, Pangea Software was founded in 1987:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangea_Software
I know that Apple was selling computers with some games for Mac.
Did you get a CD with games, or were they only installed on Mac OS/Mac OS X?
Did you get a key for these games?
Last edited by gbudny on 2 April 2023 at 1:59 pm UTC
That said, what you got at that time was all on CDs, so I assume that this also applied to the earlier bundles, too.
Last edited by Pengling on 3 April 2023 at 10:35 am UTC
Well, that are classic games only for Mac users.
Linux users should treat them as new games.
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Thanks for the answer.
I think we still only have authorized Apple resellers in Poland.
Maybe, users from the U.S. remember it.
Apple treat games seriously in the past, which is quite interesting.