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Macworld December 2003 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Survival of the Fittest Aliens vs. Predator 2 is a new adrenaline-pumping first-person shooter from MacPlay. The company ought to consider including a pair of clean underwear in the box... Hefty role-playing title Neverwinter Nights is at long last out for OS X and ready for action... etc. |
Macworld July 2003 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Save the Drama At a time when many games seem to be looking for a darker edge, with angst-ridden heroes confronting heavy moral dilemmas, it's refreshing to sit down in front of a game that doesn't come with a lot of emotional baggage. Here are some more lighthearted new games for the Mac. |
Macworld August 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Command & Conquer returns to the Mac after six-year hiatus... Reviews of Riddle of the Sphinx II, Didi & Ditto Kindergarten, Pharaoh's Gold, Call of Duty... Preview of Shreck 2... |
Macworld October 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Space Colony... Total Immersion Racing... Big Bang Chess... Tapwave Zodiac... etc. |
Macworld April 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Star Trek Elite Force II is a first-person shooter that largely manages to escape the curse of other recent Star Wars products -- it is a worthy addition to the Mac shooter market. |
Macworld June 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room In Unreal Tournament 2004, you don sophisticated armor and weaponry and then take to the playing field, determined to win at any cost. You can play alone against computer-controlled bots, or, as many people may prefer, against real players in an online arena. |
Macworld January 2004 Peter Cohen |
Macworld's 2003 Game Hall of Fame Honoring the year's best pulse-quickening, mind-tingling games. |
Macworld March 2004 Jeffery Battersby |
HomeGuardian 2 Web-Cam Software Works Well but Only in Small Areas |
Macworld September 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room The Game Room. Delta Force: Black Hawk Down... Worms 3D... Blades of Avernum... etc. |
Macworld February 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Halo Arrives Does Halo: Combat Evolved live up to the hype? After so long a wait, some gamers will inevitably be disappointed. But I'm certainly not one of them. |
Macworld January 2003 Peter Cohen |
2002 Game Hall of Fame 2002 marked the true arrival of gaming in Mac OS X. Rather than merely converting OS 9 versions of their games, game developers spent the past year demonstrating their commitment to Apple's new operating system and taking advantage of what OS X has to offer. |
Macworld September 24, 2007 Peter Cohen |
Heroes of Might & Magic V 1.5 Heroes of Might & Magic V 1.5 is a solid strategy game that moves the legendary series in incremental new directions. |
Macworld July 27, 2007 Peter Cohen |
Star Wars: Empire at War This Intel-only offering is a fun real-time strategy game. |
Macworld December 29, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Age of Empires III Varied game play in real-time strategy offering will keep you busy for weeks. |
Macworld March 2003 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Bullets are forever: military action, spy intrigue, and a classic arcade revival |
Macworld October 2003 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Eye of the Tiger Forget everything you know about golf games on the Mac. From its intuitive swing control to its stunningly beautiful graphics, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 is truly unlike past attempts. The game looks and plays like a golf game should, and it will, hopefully, serve as the blueprint for future golf games. |
Macworld July 2001 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room When I heard that Aspyr Media was publishing a Mac version of LucasArts' latest Guybrush Threepwood adventure, Escape from Monkey Island, the Blackbeard in me wildly gyrated his hook and peg leg with joy... |
Macworld May 2, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Quake 4 The Mac conversion of Quake 4 has been a long time coming. But if you're a first-person shooter fan, it's been well worth the wait. |
Macworld July 25, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Legion Arena Just the thing for armchair generals, Legion Arena brings you back to the glory days of the Roman Empire for a good old-fashioned bloodletting. |
Salon.com December 19, 2001 Daniel Drew Turner |
Playing games with Apple Mac gamers have long suffered from PC envy. But this year their holiday spirits are unexpectedly up... |
Macworld July 3, 2006 Peter Cohen |
WingNuts 2: Raina's Revenge A fantastic sequel to one of Macdom's most beloved original games, WingNuts 2 is a worthy successor -- and it includes tools for crafting your own scenarios, too. |
Macworld April 11, 2007 Peter Cohen |
Big Bang Brain Games Beautifully realized puzzle-game collection delivers fun in many forms. |
Macworld April 13, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Project Nomads This strategy shooter from Freeverse Software should have been a great game, with a nifty idea and some truly lovely graphics.. But that can't overcome lousy game play. |
Macworld January 27, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Civilization III: Complete Civilization III: Complete is a good port of a great strategy game, and newcomers will find much here to enjoy. Unfortunately, there's no upgrade path for gamers who already bought it from MacSoft. |
Macworld May 24, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Kill Monty Kill Monty proves that good games don't need a lot of sophistication to be really fun. This addictive twitchfest from Freeverse Software is worth checking out. |
PC Magazine December 30, 2003 |
Age of Mythology: The Titans Microsoft expands its popular Age of Mythology world with the Titans, powerful beings who came before the other gods and aren't happy about being replaced, as well as many new hero and myth units. |
Macworld August 16, 2006 Jason Snell |
Mac Pro Completes Apple's Intel Lineup Professional Intel-based towers provide great performance with the right software. |
PC World December 14, 2000 |
Best Games You've Never Heard Of From card games to shoot-'em-ups in space, some of the best games come from small publishers. Our editors pick the little-known diversions they love. |
Macworld August 3, 2006 Owen W. Linzmayer |
Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse At only $20 more than the wired version, Apple's wireless Mighty Mouse is competitively priced and an excellent choice for desktop and portable users alike. |
Macworld May 2002 Jim Heid |
Solid Update Adds Mac OS X Compatibility, Limited Real-Time Effects Within nine months of shipping its professional video-editing software Final Cut Pro 2, Apple delivered version 3, an impressive update that adds real-time effects, new color-correction and -measurement tools, and expanded editing features... |