Power Pete Game Download Windows
Doomdoom11: GOG should make a windows version of this game.it's awesome. GOG doesn't 'make Windows (or Mac OS) versions' of any game, they just use already-available tools to get existing versions to run (DOSBox/Boxer, ScummVM, and Wine, specifically). Since Power Pete/Mighty Mike requires a PowerPC Macintosh, it's damned near impossible to make a commercially viable solution to get the game to run on modern machines since no such solution exists that does not require a license for both Mac OS 7/8/9 and a Mac ROM. The only 'GOG-like' solution I can think of to run old Mac software on modern machines is Executor, but that only emulates a 68030 or 68040 CPU (and System 6.0.8 and 7.0 to some extent), and thus doesn't run anything that requires a PPC (like Power Pete). Infinity dongle manager latest setup. Ian: You can get the game from here + there is a link to buy it from the publisher + there is information about an emulator for windows that will run the game no problem Ah, so it does run on 68k machines, that's not the impression I got from Wikipedia. Well then, grab a copy of Executor and install the thing. Basilisk II also works, of course, but then you'll need a copy of Mac OS (version 7.5.3 is free from Apple), as well as the Mac ROM (which is not legally free).
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I believe GOG would appreciate you not linking to 'abandonware' though, unless the game is confirmed to be freeware at this point (The Macintosh Garden holds a lot of software that has not been released as freeware, abandonware is not a legal term but is in fact still piracy). Miaghstir: Ah, so it does run on 68k machines, that's not the impression I got from Wikipedia. Well then, grab a copy of Executor and install the thing.
Basilisk II also works, of course, but then you'll need a copy of Mac OS (version 7.5.3 is free from Apple), as well as the Mac ROM (which is not legally free). I believe GOG would appreciate you not linking to 'abandonware' though, unless the game is confirmed to be freeware at this point (The Macintosh Garden holds a lot of software that has not been released as freeware, abandonware is not a legal term but is in fact still piracy). The only reason i posted the link was because it has a link to BUY the game.
The fact wether u buy it or pirate it, is down to the users conscience. If there had been no buy option, i would have pm the op. This is the second link i have posted trying to help in similar circumstances, there wont be a third.
DOSGames.com has been massively upgraded to v2.0 with TONS of new features! -> Author Message Kylzer911 Guest Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:44 pm Post subject: Really want to play a game i used to [= Power Pete] hey, there is this game i used to play on my friends macintosh when i was very young and loved it, i'll try describe it best i can. Right, (please mention any similar games as i could be talking jiberish as i can't remember too much) There was this man, and you went around different level, i recall him being cheeky and laughing, i can't remember how he hit enemys. It was a very light hearted game, lots of colours, for some reason i think he collected JELLIES? Or something or sweets and candy canes? I'm not too sure, but if ANYONE has a remote idea of what i might be talking about, I beg you to let me know!
THANK YOU DEEPLY!!! Kylzer911 Guest Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:50 pm Post subject: PLEASE HELP Just adding a couple things, It had decent graphics like i dont think it was bit I'm not even sure I'm looking at the right place, i just thaught I'd ask and someone might know, It was a platform game, ind of sidescrolling, AGAIN, Jellies anyone, sweets?