There once was a time when I was young. I find it hard to believe myself sometimes but that is the truth I was once a boy and my dad had a room that was out of bounds with a big beige apple mac in it. One day I learnt my times tables off by heart (all the way up to 12 times 12) and as a reward my dad bought me a game called Monkey Shines, developed by a company called Fantasoft.
This was the first colour platformer I ever played. Before then I played prince of persia on a Powerbook 100 (black and white). I wasn't allowed a games console and I didn't manage to get my hands on one until they agreed to let me buy one with my savings in 1998 (I got a PSX with Soviet Strike and Gran Turismo). I was allowed to play games if I did well in my homework and the only games available to me were mac ones.
I think I did well at parents evening one day and they got me Harry The Handsome Executive (
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/games/harry/)
This game revolves around the concept that you are bound to a swivel chair and you have to find the end of each level in a sprawling office complex that becomes more and more surreal as time goes on. The video above doesn't do it justive due to the sound lag in the emulation and the fact that it's the first level but I could upload a better video in future.
I emailed the creators of this game today to see if they could send me my product key so I can register it on the emulated Mac PowerPC I am running on Windows 7 at the moment. It's like stepping back in time to a period where there was no MSN, no social networking and I pretty much went on the computer to create animations or create/play games. We got a PC in 2002 and it all went downhill from there.
Did any of you ever play games on an Apple Macintosh back in the day? Care to share?
I am high on nostalgia.
p.s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eNrXtSqXYU is how I set up my computer to run OS9.