

Bundle 3, featuring Ancient Tails, Bright Stones, Burning Turkey, Chicken Rocks, Galactic Dodgems, Hedgehog Happening, Nostalgic Maze, Retro Air Hockey, Shining Gold, and Traffic Prince.Bundle 2, featuring Atomic Linking, Enigmatic Blocks, Fox and Pigs, ICBMs Inbound, Ice Squishing, Leaky Nuts, Triple Tint, Vampire Riches, Wacky Snake, and Western Galaxy.Bundle 1, featuring Dangerous Maggots, Fascinating Fruit, Little Green Balls, Magnificent Ball, Meteor Field, Paddy the Plumber, Pompom Invaders, Ranger Jim, Shaded Bricks, and Space Diamonds.(The higher price in Europe is for VAT apologies folks, I don't make laws.) Until the end of the year my classic game remake bundles are on sale at just USD $4.99/EUR €5.99 for ten games.


Nevertheless, if you'd like to support what I'm doing, there are a few days left to get my Retro Games at a discount. Mugrat is free, and I plan to keep it that way.

There are some other apps and demos too, such as Photoshop 3, Premiere 4 and Illustrator 5.5. It features games and demos from a 1997 Macworld demo disc, including Oregon Trail, Duke Nukem 3D, Civilization II, Alley 19 Bowling, Damage Incorporated and Dungeons & Dragons. It’s actually kinda functional in terms of software. Go grab it here: /p3AR2dyx5r- Felix Rieseberg July 28, 2020 I put an entire 1991 Macintosh Quadra with Mac OS 8.1 into an Electron app, together with a bunch of apps and games. Rieseberg wrote on the GitHub page for the project (via iMore) that while it works pretty well, he built the Electron app using JavaScript, “so please adjust your expectations.” It emulates Mac OS 8.1 on a 1991 Macintosh Quadra 900 with a Motorola CPU - this was before Apple’s move to PowerPC architecture. He did something similar a couple of years ago with Windows 95. Felix Rieseberg, a Slack developer, has created an app that emulates Mac OS 8, which you can download and run on macOS, Windows or Linux. If you’ve ever been interested in reliving (or discovering) what using a Mac was like in the late ‘90s, here’s your chance.
