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andrewk
10/13/2005, 03:58 am
Do you make any? I just switched and found out about these games after.

joebot33
10/18/2005, 02:54 am
no word yet on a mac release... hopefully it'll happen at somepoint. and by the way... is your name referring to Andrew W.K.? if so, your awesome.... if not... well, your slightly less awesome

Jan
10/18/2005, 11:16 am
Do you make any? I just switched and found out about these games after.

They told us they would love to support Mac OS X. But there has been no official announcement until now.

There are A LOT of Mac users asking for Bone and I think many users would purchase a Mac version. They just need to get Bone ported as soon as possible.

Maybe they should contact a porting house like Aspyr or Feral. I guess Ryan Gordon, Aspyr's One-Man-Porting-Army could build a Mac version within 2 or 3 weeks. This guy rocks and he would have access to all important resources without the usual "bad pc code or uncooperative PC publisher issues".

Mac
11/11/2005, 02:40 pm
As my name implies they better! B-)

ThunderPeel2001
04/11/2006, 10:23 pm
As my name implies they better! B-)

Will the new Intel chips make this any easier?

Emily
04/12/2006, 12:21 am
Apple announced last week that the next version of OSX will allow you to run WinXP on a Mac. (You will be able to set up a dual boot so WinXP and MacOS are both present on the same machine.) So, the new chips might not make PC games work on MacOS, but at least Mac users will now have the option to play some PC games on the Mac...

tabacco
04/12/2006, 12:30 am
Apple announced last week that the next version of OSX will allow you to run WinXP on a Mac. (You will be able to set up a dual boot so WinXP and MacOS are both present on the same machine.) So, the new chips might not make PC games work on MacOS, but at least Mac users will now have the option to play some PC games on the Mac...

You can actually do this now. Apple released a beta, called Boot Camp: http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/ that, (if you own a Windows XP license) will let you boot Windows on your Intel Mac.