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> Scott Miller didn’t hold a grudge: “It was entirely understandable and expected because, at that point, they had learned all they needed to learn from us as far as how to market these things.”

Why can’t people have this same attitude today?

On another note: I bought a 486 66DX/2 “DOS Compatibility Card” that had a dedicated 32 MB of RAM and a Soundblaster card for my PowerMac 6100/66 just to play Wolfenstein, Doom and the other games of that era.



Did you ever see Interplay's port to Macintosh? It has 128 pixel textures instead of 64 and a new soundtrack.


Yes, I bought that one when it came out. It was much better than the x86 version - especially with SpeedDoubler (a better 68K emulator).


Houdini II or the Apple one?


The Apple one. I thought the codename for the one for the 6100/60 was Houdini II and the one that ran on 68K Macs was the original Houdini?

Speaking of which, I wonder can I still salvage that setup. It’s at my parents house in a closet….


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