In fact, I owned a copy of this software back then – but I never realized that behind the scenes it was actually an Atari 2600 emulator. They included classics like Pitfall, River-Raid, and Keystone Kapers. You would think Atari 2600 would be one such example – but Alas, there wasn’t any 68k-built Atari 2600 emulators back then… or so we thought.īack in the 90s, Activision released a few anthology games on floppy for Macintosh. The classic Mac OS had a plethora of emulators targeting various platforms like Apple II, NES, TRS-80, IBM PC, and so forth. Tags 68k Macs 68k mods 80s computers 90s computers abandonware apple AppleTalk atari audio BlueSCSI browsers bugs chrome classic macs color classic mystic color classic upgrades emulation ftp games hacks hardware LC linux mac MacEffects Macintosh macintosh classic macintosh mod macOS Mac OS macs mp3 music networking new software open source proxy raspberry pi scsi scsi2sd SE/30 serial ports software sound System 6 system 7 system 7.5 System Folder toys Troubleshooting video Vintage Gadgets vintage macs web server Meta Playing Movies on a Black & White compact Mac!.
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