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BrownManUPS

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I've hit this wave of nostalgia. I saw the video for the opening sequence of the journeyman project series (if you don't know what it is, you aren't a 90s kid)...does anyone have the ability to confirm if this can work in an intel based mac today? If so, I'd love to play it again....thanks
 
Under emulation ? Basilisk II or SheepShaver may be the only options.

I've played one of these recently (under Classic on 10.3.9 G4 MDD). Bear in mind that they were designed for 72dpi CRT monitors, playing on a 96dpi flat screen (like my Cinema displays) makes everything tiny, so change resolution, and reduce to 256 colours in the emulator.
 
Under emulation ? Basilisk II or SheepShaver may be the only options.

I've played one of these recently (under Classic on 10.3.9 G4 MDD). Bear in mind that they were designed for 72dpi CRT monitors, playing on a 96dpi flat screen (like my Cinema displays) makes everything tiny, so change resolution, and reduce to 256 colours in the emulator.

So for this, I will need Basilisk, a copy of Mac OS 6-9, and then the CD? Darn...I wish that Presto would release a full mac edition for OS X..
 
Oh man, I still remember the theme song from the beginning of the game. I'm definitely a 90's kid. Anyone remember The 7th Guest?
 
So for this, I will need Basilisk, a copy of Mac OS 6-9, and then the CD? Darn...I wish that Presto would release a full mac edition for OS X..

Google not working at your house ?

Basilisk is free - http://basilisk.cebix.net/
Mac OS 6, 7, 7.1 and 7.5 can be downloaded from Apple (for free).
You havethe original game CD, don't you ? or why did you ask the original question ?
 
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