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Developer: Raven Software
Release Date: September 11, 1997
Source Code Release Date: November 10, 2000

Continuing the pattern of the first DOOM engine game being a fantasy RPG FPS from Raven Software, the first Quake engine game is another fantasy RPG FPS from Raven Software. Hexen II continues its predecessors pattern of multiple character classes, a hub based structure, and then-innovative use of 3D environments. It's a pretty solid old school FPS experience and the only id Tech 2 game to ship before Quake II

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Source Port:
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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  Download  Version 1.5.10
Build date: April 23, 2025
  Universal 1 for Intel and PowerPC Macs  
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  Download  Version 1.5.9
Build date: May 31, 2018
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Developer: Looking Glass Studios
Release Date: September 23, 1994
Source Code Release Date: April 5, 2018

It would be hard to overstate the impact of System Shock on the games industry, and probably a lame cliché to try, but just suffice it to say that for better or worse many of the elements that became commonplace in games like audio logs and PDAs came from this game.

In 2018, Night Dive Studios (a developer whose initial existence was to work out and re-release System Shock 2 for modern systems) came into the possession of the Mac OS 9 source code for the original game, and subsequently published it on GitHub. Soon after, the Shockolate project was born (think the Chocolate Doom project but for System Shock) and the game is now playable on modern machines. I'm not sure if this is the first time a build has been released with Apple Silicon compatibility, but fire it up to experience it on at least the third Mac architecture for this codebase.

Note that you will need the original System Shock files, not the ones from the Enhanced Edition. Digital retailers such as Steam and GOG feature the Enhanced Edition for sale but they both come with the original as the Classic Edition, which is the one whose files you want.

NOTE: If you previously installed a version of the game, note the new location for the game data.

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Source Port:
 Shockolate   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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  Download  Version v0.7.8
Build date: April 22, 2025
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Developer: LucasArts
Release Date: October 10, 1997

The second entry in the franchise, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (aka Star Wars: Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight) evolved with the times. Whereas the first game was a sprite-based FPS similar to DOOM and Duke Nukem 3D, this game was a polygonal affair, contemporary to Quake.

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Source Ports:
 OpenJKDF2   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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  Download  Version 0.9.6
Build date: April 11, 2025
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 DREAMM   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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  Download  Version 2.1.2
Build date: December 6, 2023
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Developer: LucasArts
Release Date: February 7, 1998

Most of the time an expansion pack is just more content, usually some new enemies, etc. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith is an expansion to Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II but it featured more improvements like colored lighting and improved textures. It also featured Mara Jade, the most popular Expanded Universe character in history.

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Source Ports:
 OpenJKDF2   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 0.9.6
Build date: April 11, 2025
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 DREAMM   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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Notarized
 
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 2.1.2
Build date: December 6, 2023
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Developer: id Software
Release Date: December 9, 1997
Source Code Release Date: December 22, 2001

Quake II is a first-person shooter, the second in the Quake series. Yamagi Quake2 is the most mature and advanced port actively being maintained.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Port:
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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  Download  Version 8.50
Build date: April 9, 2025
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Developer: John Calhoun
Release Date: 1994
Source Code Release Date: 2016

There's this fascinating book called The Secret History of Mac Gaming, which chronicles what gaming on the Mac was like prior to Mac OS X, back before 3D graphics were a thing and people were exploring what to do with this 512x342 graphics screen. An entire chapter titled "Quintessentially Mac" is dedicated John Calhoun and his games, in particular Glider.

Glider was one of those deceptively simple games - you maneuver a paper airplane through a house. Things like air conditioner vents and candles provide methods of keeping it aloft, and there's certain items you need to hit, and others you need to avoid. I'm going to confess that as I wasn't a Mac person back in the day I wasn't familiar with this game, but amongst those who were, Glider is a game treated with the same reverence as DOOM.

Being in the era when games when treated more like software than entertainment products there was the original Glider, then later a version for color Macs called Glider 4.0 that included a level editor, then a version that added more elements and was sold retail in a box called Glider PRO. In the years since the source code was released and Eric Lasota ported the game to modern systems, including Apple Silicon. It includes both the level editor as well as a simulated version of what it was like to play this on a Classic Macintosh.

This is the full game so you can download and play it immediately.

Source Port:
 Aerofoil   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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Notarized
 
Full Game
 
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 1.1.0
Build date: May 14, 2021
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Developer: John Stiles
Release Date: 1996
Source Code Release Date: December 31, 2015

Candy Criis is an old shareware game smilar to the Puyo Puyo series where you match different colored candy pieces in pairs to form groups and clear them from the board. It was a Mac-exclusive cult classic shareware game in the 90's later ported to Windows. It's also the one Iliyas Jorio source port that I missed up until now as it wasn't on his itch.io which mostly highlights his Pangea Software ports.

This is the full game, no extra data needed, so you can download and play it immediately.

Source Port:
 Candy Crisis   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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Notarized
 
Full Game
 
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 3.0.0
Build date: February 11, 2023
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Developer: New World Computing
Release Date: October 1, 1996

Heroes of Might and Magic II is a 4X turn-based strategy game. Ranked once by PC Gamer as the sixth-best game of all time it features resource building, new factions, skills, and a single-player campaign.

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Source Port:
 fheroes2   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 1.1.7
Build date: March 23, 2025
Installation instructions


Developer: JAM Productions
Release Date: October 28, 1994
Source Code Release Date: July 8, 2013

Despite being overshadowed by DOOM, the original Blake Stone game must have sold well enough to merit a sequel, or at least not poorly enough to break from Apogee's "shareware game, retail sequel" pattern, we have Blake Stone: Planet Strike.

Hailing from the golden age of PC gaming when a sequel could come out a year later the game doesn't deviate too much from its predecessor, essentially being more content with a few code tweaks and added features.

The bstone source port is derived from the original source code, which Apogee released in 2013 to promote the Apogee Throwback Pack, a trend we should absolutley support seeing more of in the future.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Port:
 bstone   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
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Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version v1.2.15
Build date: March 22, 2025
Installation instructions


Developer: JAM Productions
Release Date: December 3, 1993
Source Code Release Date: July 8, 2013

After the success of publishing Wolfenstein 3-D, Apogee licensed the engine from id Software and hired JAM Software to make a new game with it. Giving it a sci-fi setting instead of WWII, they added multiple features to the engine like one-way doors, health stations, teleporters, in-game informant characters, and more.

The game then had the incredibly unfortunate timing of being released literally one week before DOOM. It's not the only game with this distinction but it's the game industry equivalent of being a movie that released on the same day as Star Wars.

Still, the game did enough business to merit a sequel and developed a following, especially amongst those whose computers weren't strong enough to run DOOM.

The bstone source port is derived from the original source code, which Apogee released in 2013 to promote the Apogee Throwback Pack, a trend we should absolutley support seeing more of in the future.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Port:
 bstone   
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version v1.2.15
Build date: March 22, 2025
Installation instructions



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