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2 excellent indies and 8 classic titles join GOG.com Mac catalog!

Mac gamers! We've prepared another set of games for you today. GOG.com is now offering almost 100 Mac titles! As for today's additions, we've got some RPGs, some strategies, a point-and-click adventure, an FPS, and even a space fighter combat sim. Most of today's additions are classic titles, but we also have two indies, that should appeal to old-school gamers nonetheless. Let's have a quick look at the new arrivals, shall we?

Starting with the indies, Legend of Grimrock is one of the last year's most celebrated independent games, briliantly reprising the classic dungeon crawler gameplay in modern visual style. The game comes with an intuitive built-in Dungeon Editor. Only $14.99.

Blackwell Bundle is a collection of four old-school point-and-click supernatural investigative adventures, complete with hand-drawn graphics and top-notch voice acting. A must have for adventure gamers longing for a new story to unravel. Only $14.99.

Moving to the classics, Alpha Centauri serves as a great spin-off of the legendary Civilization series, in a refreshing Sci-Fi setting. The game now comes with a very rare addition, the Alien Crossfire expansion. Only $5.99.

Fallout 2, the larger and even more open-ended sequel to Black Isle's smash-hit RPG will have you exploring the nuclear wasteland, potentially for hundreds of hours. If you're an RPG fan, this game is an obligatory addition to your collection. Only $9.99.

Sid Meier's Colonization, the classic turn-based strategy game of conquest and management, lets you play either the French, English, Dutch, or Spanish colonial powers, each with distinct characteristics and political situations. Only $5.99

Postal 2 Complete, the legendary sandbox of sadistic stunts and mindless mayhem witn no political corectness, comes in a form of gory FPS that will have your soul twitching and your mind screaming. Comes packed with the Apocalypse Weekend and Share the Pain expansions, for only $9.99.

Ultima 7: The Complete Edition includes The Black Gate, Forge of Virtue, Ultima 7 Part Two: Serpent Isle, and The Silver Seed, so you can expect many, many hours of masterfully crafted classic isometric fantasy RPG experience. Only $5.99.

Freespace (+Expansion), the cult space combat sim that casts you as a s a pilot for the Galactic Terran Alliance in the war with the ominous alien Shivans. This edition includes the original Freespace and the Silent Threat mission pack. Only $5.99.

Terminal Velocity is an action-packed fast-paced interplanetary fighter sim straight from the depths of 1990s. Check out the 3D Realms classic for only $5.99.

Conquest of the New World, a historical turn-based strategy title that puts you in control of a native civilization or an expeditionary force from one of five European countries. Complete with the Deluxe Edition features, such as the scenario editor. Only $5.99.

That's it for our January Mac selection. We hope you enjoy it. As you surely know by now, we're continuing our work to bring more titles to your Apple computers. For example, the Mac version of Geneforge 1-5, an RPG series for die-hard fans of the genre: hundreds of hours of gameplay, and unique setting, is coming out next Tuesday. Expect even more good news from GOG.com quite soon.
What Fallout2 for mac how what how? Is it some what how system?
Has to be windows version somehow funked up, but... **ebuzzlement**

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Edit. And the answer is already on above posts. Epicly coolious.
Post edited January 24, 2013 by Jarmo
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jamyskis: Just out of curiosity, how do the GOG versions of the legacy Mac apps like Alpha Centauri work? Apple has pulled Rosetta support and there was no universal binary available for many of these games, so there's no realistic way of getting the PPC binaries to work on modern Macs. Are they Windows versions running off WINE?
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JudasIscariot: Yes, Wine is what we use for Windows versions that are now running on your Macs :D.
Nice! That itself is really great news and opens to the doors to many more fantastic releases down the road for Mac. I'm really glad to hear about this.

Warm thanks to GOG for more Mac releases this month. I am especially pleased about Ultima 7, Freespace 1, Alpha Centauri and Fallout 2 which I already own and Conquest of the New World that is on my wishlist. Nice work and some great classics there.

Man this is one hell of a good GOG day between these new Mac titles and NWN2 Complete being released. I'm in such a good mood now. :D
I love YOU GOG! Finally i can say fuckoff to Bootcamp :D
Fuck Yes!!!

That is all.
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htown1980: Fuck Yes!!!

That is all.
LOL! Amen brother! :D
Fantastic news, thanks GOG!
Thanks GOG! You guys released Postal 2, which I've been wanting to play again after I got a Mac! Been waiting for it for a while now, but you guys did deliver.

Also, I wasn't expecting Blackwell Bundle at all. Thanks again!
Blackwell Bundle? Does that mean there's a stable Mac version of AGS now?
Thanks so much. Please keep it up and maybe I'll be able to kick Crossover to the curb!
Although I´m not Mac-user, I still appreciate your willingness to modify the games to be able to run on other platforms :)
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JudasIscariot: Yes, Wine is what we use for Windows versions that are now running on your Macs :D.
Holy #&^%$*&#$! You've started using Wine to officially port games over? That's incredible! That's huge news. That'll save me from having to do it myself now. :P

It is a pity about the mac version of Imperial Glory, any chance of news update or bulletin about why it was removed from users' game shelves?
Post edited January 24, 2013 by crazy_dave
This is really amazing! Thank you, GOG, especially for bringing Fallout 2 to Mac.
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JudasIscariot: Yes, Wine is what we use for Windows versions that are now running on your Macs :D.
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crazy_dave: Holy #&^%$*&#$! You've started using Wine to officially port games over? That's incredible! That's huge news.
Totally agreed, except maybe with fewer grawlixes :)
Great news.
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kalirion: Blackwell Bundle? Does that mean there's a stable Mac version of AGS now?
I'd like to know too... from other posts it seems like they're probably just using wine. But either way, shouldn't this mean other AGS games will be on Mac soon as well?
Post edited January 24, 2013 by mxh178