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If you're planning on running the treasures of the past you'll find here on real old Macintosh hardware from the 90's, you sir/madame, deserve to win an Internet! For others, there's SheepShaver, a PowerPC emulator capable of running Mac OS 9.0.4 down to Mac OS 7.5.2 and there's Basilisk II, a 68k emulator, capable of running Mac OS (8.1 to 7.0). 101: The 101st Airborne in Normandy is a turn-based World War II combat/strategy game, the object of which is to invade Normandy on D-Day and advance as far as possible into occupied France. As a turn-based strategy game, the action and tactical aspects are considerably reduced and slowed down. Mac Games Hidden Object Games. Hidden Object Games. Hunt for hidden objects, crack mysteries, and solve puzzles as you play free Hidden Object Games. Try before you buy! Edge of Reality: Call of the Hills Collector's Edition. Can you save your world from magical beings bent on its destruction? The game brings the intensity and excitement of Battlefield 1942 into the modern era with enhanced team play and the latest, most technologically advanced vehicles and weapons systems available to man. Confront old foes. Greedo, Bossk, stormtroopers. And new enemies. BSD, Solaris or Mac OS X, Wine will run most of the older Windows.
Macintosh emulation is quite hard to achieve, you'll have to try and fail a lot, and do a lot of research.
About 1000 Mac games are available on MyAbandonware, from 1980 to 2005. You will need one of these softwares to play them:
- SheepShaver: games from mid 90s to 2005 (MacOS 8.1 to 9.0.4), follow the download links to the precompiled binaries, made available on E-Maculation forums ;
- Basilisk II: games from 1991 to 1996 (MacOS 7 to 8.1), follow the download links to the precompiled binaries, made available on E-Maculation forums ;
- Mini vMac: games from the 80s, although some games were still made for the emulated Mac in th early 90s.
Many old games will work fine in a SheepShaver or Basilisk II, you should only install and configure one emulator first and to run the game in it.
Old Sierra Games For Mac

Complete guides for Mac emulation
Making Mac games work is quite complicated compared to DOS games. You'll have to find a Mac computer ROM to emulate a Mac computer. These ROM files are quite annoying to get, you can extract one from a working Mac, or get one for vMac here (archived), or several one with this guide at Redundant Robot. You should then follow these guides:
- SheepShaver: setup guide on Windows, Mac or Linux ;
- Basilisk II: setup guide on Windows, Mac or Linux ;
- Mini vMac: setup guide on Windows.
Old Strategy Games For Mac
Mac emulation is more complicated than DOS emulation, but the E-Maculation community is very helful, with tons of guides and tutorials in english. You should also read this page from Macintosh Garden.
