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). 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.

Profil puskesmas pdf file. Description of Power Pete Mac. Power Pete (aka Mighty Mike) is a video game published in 1995 on Mac by MacPlay. It's an action game, set in an arcade and shooter themes. Mighty Mike (originally Power Pete) was a game released in 1995 for Mac OS 8. It was originally published by MacPlay, but when Pangea Software got the rights back they changed the name to Mighty Mike which was it's original title before MacPlay changed it.

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). 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.

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