> ...
> (and that is the reason of why the only games for Macintosh are
> Breakout, Super Breakout, and... Photoshop)
> 

Ouch.  I must say that Blizzard, for one example, did an excellent job
of making Warcraft 2 and 3 work extremely well for the Mac (and from the
same CD that holds the Windows version).  If you're looking for other
examples, go to the Dungeon Siege website (by the way, you might notice
a large "Microsoft Game Studios" logo on that site...), where you can
read about the Mac version for that game.  If you're into FPS games, try
Unreal Tournament 2004 -- an excellent game, and also available for the
Mac.  In addition, I've personally played frozen bubble, gltron, and a
few other great open source games on an iBook.  They played quite well,
I must say.  Anyway, if there's any other genre of game I didn't cover
that you would like to see an example of on a Mac, just let me know.  It
took me about two minutes to come up with this list, so I don't think it
should be too hard to find others...

--Clint

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