Installer for OS X Mavericks.
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SuperPaint was a graphics program capable of both bitmap painting and vector drawing . It was originally written by William Snider, published by Silicon Beach Software , and originally released in 1986 for the Apple Macintosh . William Snider wrote and designed the program from his house on an Apple Lisa in Pascal (programming language) . SuperPaint was one of the first programs of its kind, combining the features of MacPaint and MacDraw . Later versions were published by Aldus until about...
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Déjà Vu was awarded SPA excellence in software awards for Best Entertainment Product and Best New World in 1986 as the first genuine point-and-click adventure game. The MacVenture interface saw no significant changes for the remaining three games. This is the first game in the MacVenture series. See also Déjà Vu II , Uninvited and Shadowgate .
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A small collection of Macintosh games I found in a folder on my vintage Mac! Includes: BlackJack Connect Four Forty Thieves 2.1 Hearts 1.6 MacChess 2.0 Macman Pro Reversi Missile Mac Mombasa 1.1 Backgammon MineSweeper 1.3 MacClub Games Compilation
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Requested/submitted by John Peterson, as follows: "This is Iago, and what makes it interesting is it's one of the very first pieces of game shareware distributed independently of normal (professional) developer channels. It was obviously done as a labor of love, as there's very little attribution within the app itself. I distinctly remember playing it in 1984, just weeks after the very first 128K Macs came off the truck. It also followed all the rules as apps go, and kept running until...
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Theldrow is an early adventure game for the Macintosh. All in black and white, it was based mainly on the old Dungeons and Dragons game. With one main exception. Instead of picking a class to be, players could use all of the skills of each class, including casting magic and clerical spells, fighting with armor and weapons, and using thiefly skills such as pilfering. Just getting to the town of Boden is a trial. The road to town is occupied by many monsters, including rats and a wild boar. And...
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Hidden Agenda is a 1988 computer strategy game with menu-driven interface and early, black and white graphics whose scenario was designed and written by Jim Gasperini, with input from project consultant Eric Ehrmann . While the scenario was implemented in text form, the game made use of an innovative graphical interface, with naturalistic characters, settings, and digital video interstitials. The narrative simulation system was designed and implemented by Greg Guerin and Ron...
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"Culture 1.0 is the culmination of more than two decades of research by Walter Reinhold of New York University. During these years Mr. Reinhold, a specialist in music history and the humanities, has designed 16 courses running the gamut from medieval to 20th Century music, art and history. This program uniquely conveys the fruits of his labors via the medium of HyperCard. 5 MB of nine HyperCard stacks that convert the Macintosh into an educational workstation. 21 cultural grids where...
Topics: Culture, Macintosh, Apple Mac, HyperCard
This emulated item contains the game Bolo and around 4000 custom maps. :) From MacintoshGarden.org: Bolo is a 16 player graphical networked real-time multi-player tank battle game. It has elements of arcade-style shoot-em-up action, but for the serious players who play 12 hour games with 16 players working in teams in different networked computer clusters around an office or university campus, it becomes more of a strategy game. You have to play it to understand. — Stuart Cheshire Bolo...
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Explore forest, jungle, sea and desert in search of the... Enchanted Scepters! The first World Builder game, and the first point-and-click graphic adventure (with some text input required).
Topics: Enchanted Scepters, Macintosh, Apple Mac
TidBITS is an Apple Macintosh ezine, launched in 1990 by Adam and Tonya Engst. Tidbits has been published weekly since April 1990, which makes it one of the longest running Internet publications. Adam announced the launch of TidBITS on 23rd April 1990 to the Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.mac: From: a6...@vax5.cit.cornell.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: TidBITS - A HyperCard-based news journal. Message-ID: Date: 23 Apr 90 16:14:58 GMT Distribution: comp Lines: 79 Posted: Mon Apr 23 17:14:58...
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This emulated Macintosh item contains a couple of programs for learning morse code: MorseTrainer 1.1 by Lars Sundstrom Morse Mania by Edward Plumer
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This emulated Macintosh item contains two disk images; one boot disk with System 7.0.1 installed, and one 110MB disk with the first 35 MacFormat magazine cover floppies. Much of the content of the floppies, particularly on the later ones, may not work with the emulated Mac Plus, requiring colour, higher processor than the first generation Macs, more RAM, etc. Don't fret over this; embrace it! It's the exact experience of helpless obsolescence millions of computer users would have experienced...
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"You are a Space Marshall, investigating a distress call from the colony Delta 5-5. As you approach the planet, your ship comes in contact with a gravity well, and crash-lands. The landing drained your ship of all but minimal power, stranding you. After putting on your Power Armor, navigating the planet's surface and stepping into the Colony itself, you must uncover what has happened to the colonists, restore power to your ship, and, optionally, rescue the colonist's children." - from...
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**NOTE*** This game has a copy protection feature. When you start a game, you will be asked to enter a code, scans of the four codesheets are here: Page 1 , Page 2 , Page 3 , Page 4 . **** SimCity lets you be the mayor of a city. Through careful planning, you can watch your city grow from a small village to a thriving metropolis. While SimCity 2000 was miles ahead of its precursor, the original SimCity still provides plenty of fun, and will even run on a Mac Plus. SimCity was published in 1989,...
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TidBITS is an Apple Macintosh ezine, launched in 1990 by Adam and Tonya Engst. Tidbits has been published weekly since April 1990, which makes it one of the longest running Internet publications. This emulated Internet Archive item contains issues 101 to 147 of TidBits (it was meant to be up to issue 150 but the final three issues I had were corrupt...), in Setext format. Setext can be viewed using the Easy View app, which is included in this item. Usage: Once the emulator has booted, open the...
Topics: TidBITS, Apple, Apple Mac, Macintosh
John Calhoun's classic Joust clone. Glypha The original. Runs in a 512x342 window in the center of the screen, in black-and-white. Amazingly, it still works in Mac OS X — it is truly a testament to the backwards compatibility of the Mac. It is also the most configurable of the Glypha family. The first couple of levels do not have the lava pits; they are opened when you enter level 3.
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Minesweeper is a single-player puzzle video game . The objective of the game is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden " mines " without detonating any of them, with help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each field. The game originates from the 1960s, and has been written for many computing platforms in use today. It has many variations and offshoots.
Topics: Minesweeper, Macintosh, Apple Mac, Shareware
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing is an application software program for teaching touch typing. The typing program was initially released in late 1987 by The Software Toolworks and has been published regularly ever since. The original version was written for MSDOS by Norm Worthington, Walt Bilofsky, and Mike Duffy.[1] Editions of Mavis Beacon are currently published by Encore Software (hybrid Mac and Windows) and Software MacKiev (Mac OS X only) and are available throughout the retail sales world. An...
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The Oregon Trail is a computer game originally developed by Don Rawitsch, Bill Heinemann, and Paul Dillenberger in 1971 and produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) in 1974. The original game was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th century pioneer life on the Oregon Trail . The player assumes the role of a wagon leader guiding his or her party of settlers from Independence, Missouri , to Oregon 's Willamette Valley on the Oregon Trail via a...
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Topics: Oregon Trail, Macintosh, Apple Mac
The legendary first game of the Civilization series, it defined a new genre of turn based strategy. When Sid Meier's Civilization was released in 1991, it single-handedly changed the strategy video game market forever. Its format has since been copied by a number of 'turn-based' games, and the basic plot of the game was to build an empire. Once this had been successfully established, the aim of the game was to get your civilization to grow and flourish. The game itself covered a wide period of...
Topics: Civilization, Macintosh, MicroProse, Apple Mac
This Internet Archive emulated item contains a 25MB Macintosh formatted disk image with an install of Mac System 7.5.3. From Wikipedia: "System 7.5.3, a major bug-fix update that also included Open Transport for other PowerPC-based machines as well as some 68k-based machines. 7.5.3 also made several improvements to the 68k emulator, and added translucent dragging support to the Drag Manager. It was also the first version of Control Strip for all Macs. This was also the first version of Mac...
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This Internet Archive emulated item contains a 10MB Macintosh formatted disk image with an install of Mac System 7.0.1. From Wikipedia: System 7 (codenamed "Big Bang" and sometimes retrospectively called Mac OS 7 ) is a single-user graphical user interface -based operating system for Macintosh computers and was part of the classic Mac OS line of operating systems. It was introduced on May 13, 1991, by Apple Computer . [1] It succeeded System 6 , and was the main Macintosh operating...
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Included in this emulated item are a collection of HyperCard stacks created by Gary L Simmons, as hosted on his website at http://webwonks.org/Extra/hypercard/HyperCard.html (Wayback link: https://web.archive.org/web/20090513051445/http://webwonks.org/Extra/hypercard/HyperCard.html). From Gary's website: "Hey, remember HyperCard? Well guess what, it is still around, in fact Apple just bumped the HyperCard Player up to a new version lately. I have a bunch of old stacks, and I do mean old....
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Citadel is an early RPG with party selection, combat and one big and scary dungeon. There is copy protection on this game, so please refer to the scanned codewheel here: http://vintageapplemac.com/files/misc/CitadelCodewheel.pdf Other manuals are here: http://vintageapplemac.com/files/misc/CitadelManual.pdf http://vintageapplemac.com/files/misc/CitadelSecrets.pdf "An excellent game. Highly creative gameplay design and story. Great atmosphere, great sense of mystery. You need to stretch...
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Early Macintosh game.
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From http://www.iangilman.com/software/ishido.php: Ishido was my first commercial software project, a contemplative solitaire game played with tiles. Michael Feinberg designed it and Brad Fregger , the producer, was nice enough to take a chance on me, an untried 17 year-old, to program it. I ended up contributing much more than just programming to the game, and I'm still quite proud of it. Near the end of development, the publisher (Epyx) suddenly went bankrupt. Undaunted, we took the game and...
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From game author Randy Carr's website (http://www.fatlion.com/nettrek/): NetTrek - Where'd it come from and where'd it go? Way back in 1982, before Warp-Drive, there was this secret new computer being developed at Apple Computer known as the ' Lisa '. The Lisa computer had a real bitmapped screen that was fairly large (i.e. lots of pixels!) and a real pointing device that resembled what Xerox had done in the late '70's, known as the 'mouse'. I was working at Apple Computer in those days, so I...
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Topics: NetTrek, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
"MacGlobe works much like a printed almanac or atlas ... [It] enables you to modify maps ... [and] combines maps, charts, and tables to offer a single source of international data." Publisher quote.
Topics: MacGlobe, Macintosh, Apple Mac, Broderbund
"Glider has a very simple concept, as many early Mac games did, but it was brilliantly executed and is still enjoyable to play today. I realised yesterday that I love the feel of old games like Glider because you can tell that they made the graphics on a computer not that dissimilar to the one you're playing it on! You can see all the familiar MacPaint patterns in the graphics - check out the 'brick' pattern wearing through the wall (with a bit of the spray-paint tool for good measure) in...
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You are Cap'n Lance Magneto, of the Intergalactic Rangers. You have been assigned to investigate the disappearance of several commercial trading ships in the vicinity of Rigel IV. These disappearances are of more than ordinary concern. The "Crown of Control", an archeological relic of an advanced ancient race, has recently disappeared and has been traced to the Menturg, an intergalactic criminal who makes his headquarters on a small planet orbiting this sun. It is believed that the...
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While the Sultan of Persia is fighting a war in a foreign country, his Grand Vizier Jaffar orchestrates a coup d'état. His way to the throne lies through the Sultan's lovely daughter. Jaffar kidnaps her and threatens to kill her if she refuses to marry him. Meanwhile, the man the Princess loves is thrown into the dungeon. He has only one hour to escape from his prison, defeat the guards on his way, and stop Jaffar before the terrible marriage takes place. Prince of Persia is a 2D platformer...
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Topics: Prince Of Persia, Apple Mac, Macintosh
Comprehensive program detailing Ford cars for 1990. Includes driving simulator game with multiple venues including drag strip, obstacle course, airport, and city streets.
Topics: Ford Simulator, Apple, Apple Mac, Macintosh
***USAGE NOTE: System sound is set at zero on boot, so before launching the game, open the Sound Control Panel via the Apple Menu and turn volume up! This is a, hopefully, temporary bug...*** Please be advised that updated versions of Spelunx, Cosmic Osmo, and The Manhole for modern operating systems are available to purchase at the Steam Store, so please consider doing so; http://store.steampowered.com/sub/65017/ Cosmic Osmo was created by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller, who went on to...
Topics: Cosmic Osmo, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh
"Shanghai II is Activision's follow-up to their first tile matching game. Players try to remove Mah Jong tiles in pairs from a set pattern. Shanghai II has 8 different tile sets, 12 patterns based on the animals of the Chinese zodiac, and a layout editor for creating patterns. In addition to the standard game, Shanghai II also features Dragon's Eye, a 2-player Shanghai varriant. Players take turns adding and removing tiles from a small field with one player attempting to remove all the...
Topics: Shanghai, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac, Activision
***WARNING*** This emulated Internet Archive item contains a 250MB Macintosh disk image. Be prepared for a big download! The disk image will take a while to mount to the emulated desktop once booted, so please be patient! BMUG was an education non-profit corporation which promoted the exchange of information about graphical interface computers, including the Apple Macintosh. Located in Berkeley, California, BMUG provided valuable services to computer users in the San Francisco Bay Area and...
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Pick a bird, make a wager and watch the race. "A simple game for simple minds," says the author.
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Topics: Bird Race, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
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Writes Penthouse -type letters automatically. This includes both Porno Writer 2.0 and Pretty Good Pornography 3.0, an upgraded version released in 1994. WORLD DOOMED!!! PGP 3 RELEASED In yet another sign of the impending apocalypse, Lamprey Systems today announced the release of PGP 3 (Pretty Good Pornography 3.0 ). The program, a major upgrade of Lamprey Systems' Porno Writer 2.0, randomly produces Penthouse Forum-type letters ranging in content from the merely obscene to the patently absurd....
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This Internet Archive emulated Macintosh item contains two disk images; one 25MB boot volume with Macintosh System 7.5.3 installed, plus HyperCard 2.4 and Simpletext, and one 35MB Macintosh disk image containing a folder full of HyperCard stacks. Note: If icons within any given folder are piled on top of each other so as you can't see what they are or what the contents of the folder are, go to the "View" menu in the toolbar and select "By Name" to list the contents of folder...
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This emulated Internet Archive item contains various HyperCard stacks recovered from a collection of Macintosh floppy disks owned by Richard Wanderman. With the assistance of Phillip Remaker, the contents of the floppies were extracted and placed on to Macintosh disk image files for digital preservation. All of the stacks are the original creations of Richard Wanderman. He was assisted on Ziggy Gets Out by Emmy Pellico (illustrations) and on Confusing Words, Word Parts, and Phonics Workout by...
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Pararena is an action computer game for the Apple Macintosh, originally released as shareware in 1990 by john calhoun . It is a mouse-controlled ball game where two players compete on hoverboards in a parabolic arena with two "goals" on the sides. The object is to score points by getting the ball into the other player's goal. Players tossed out of the arena will simply respawn after a few seconds, but fouls are issued for letting the ball go out of bounds. There are multiple game...
Topics: Pararena, Mac, Apple Mac, Macintosh, shareware
"MacJesus: Your Personal Savoir On A Floppy Disk. Format: HyperCard 1.2.2 Description: Sort of an evil expert system that features an animated Jesus who snorts, spits and has a nasty nicotine habit. This maybe the most despised Macintosh program ever written. Requirements: Requires HyperCard 1.2.2 (Cannot not be upgraded to HyperCard 2.X) and a Macintosh capable of running System 6.X Ideal Environment: Mac Plus, SE, SE/30, II or Classic using System 6.X" A HyperCard game by Robert...
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Excerpt from "A Short Guide To Shadow Keep v1.1" by Bob Nordling: "Only the elder knights of Shadow Keep remember the Great Battle with the Evil Overlord, a battle in which The Black Sword, his powerful magical weapon, was lost by him in the heat of battle and his forces routed. Not Even in the dark corners of taverns do they whisper his name, especially not in the darkness... But through childhood tales, all in the kingdom have heard of that evil knight/magician, and his uncanny...
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From http://iangilman.com/software/heavenearth.php: Flushed with our success from Ishido , we decided to do it again, but bigger this time! The game would be the first in a trilogy, filled with new mind games of all sorts and wisdom from throughout the ages. More people joined the team, including Scott Kim , puzzlemaster, and Mark Ferrari , artist extraordinaire. It was an amazingly wonderful, creative experience, and I believe it shows through in the game. Original Version On the Web: You can...
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Sid Meier’s Pirates! is a video game created by Sid Meier and developed and published by MicroProse in 1987. It was the first game to include the name "Sid Meier" in its title as an effort by MicroProse to attract fans of Meier's earlier games, most of which were combat vehicle simulation video games . The game is a simulation of the life of a pirate , a privateer , or a pirate hunter in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Pirates! is set in the Caribbean . The Pirates! playing field...
Topics: Sid Meier, Pirates, Macintosh, Apple Mac
The Ambrosia Times was a Macintosh e-zine/newsletter published by Ambrosia Software. In this emulated item are the first 5 volumes, in DocMaker format. Simply doubleclick an issue to run.
Topics: Ambrosia Times, Mac, Macintosh, Apple Mac
This Internet Archive emulated Macintosh item contains two disk images; one 25MB boot volume with Macintosh System 7.5.3 installed, plus HyperCard 2.4 and Simpletext, and one 45MB Macintosh disk image containing a folder full of HyperCard stacks. Note: If icons within any given folder are piled on top of each other so as you can't see what they are or what the contents of the folder are, go to the "View" menu in the toolbar and select "By Name" to list the contents of folder...
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uncompressed TIFF 600dpi scans available in tar.gz file
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