I still find it funny that Wipeout was on Saturn (and solid port jobs too) - too bad 2097 or XL or whatever is just hard to find in general no matter what it’s on
I’m working on some stuff at the moment, so I wanted to make a little silly post in the meantime.
Being way too much into comics and Cartoon Network, I have this British CN comics annual that’s not easy to come by these days (I got it off eBay for 8 bucks from some dude in Florida).
On the surface it’s just a mere compliation of DC’s Cartoon Network comics from around that time…but this book is (gasp) - vandalized!
Okay, it’s not that bad, most of the vandalization is just some petty kid scribbling stuff in. It’s not annoying, but it is a little bit funny. What isn’t funny is that there’s no Courage the Cowardly Dog comic despite him being on that pretty sweet crossover cover.
The vandalization follows a pattern depending on the comic but I saved the most egregious for down below (did the Powerpuff Girls really need noses?)
Let’s be friends!
P r e p a i r t o g e t s t o m p e d
GURLPOWER
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside (Left Field Productions, Nintendo, 1998)
Magazines That Never Were - Nimoy World
Art by Chris Shapan
I’m still working on some art stuff, so I figured I’d try something different. Here is my Mac games collection I built up earlier this June and August, part of a final push before I stopped retro game collecting entirely (it’s expensive yo, and it was getting toxic to where I sold off or donated a good chunk of it but I digress).
Around that time I had transitioned over to the Apple ecosystem entirely because I had seriously bad luck with crappy laptops and a badly built gaming PC - I’m the sort of person that would want to just plug something in and not worry about if a component is broken or whatever. Not to mention, it felt more interesting for me looking at Mac versions of popular PC games (well, that and Win/Mac titles).
What astounded me these few months collecting these games were the following:
Holy cow, these games were rare. Mac games are not easy to find, I think that’s obvious to retro game, computer or Mac collectors. A lot of them were like $30-100 on eBay. Luckily I didn’t pay that much for these games, BUT Ghost Recon, No One Lives Forever and the Rainbow Six games are easily the rarest out of my collection. Republic: the Revolution was the only one I found at a thrift store. Win/Mac titles like the Blizzard franchises and dinky edutainment titles are easier to come by.
A lot of boomer shooters were given Mac ports. Again, the aforementioned Ghost Recon, No One Lives Forever and the Rainbow Six games, but Aliens vs Predator, SoF II, RTCW, the CoDs…I was not expecting to find Mac versions of Black Hawk Down, Prey and Allied Assault.
Guess what? You still needed to dink around with specific Mac models (namely the Power Macs in this case, most of these games are OSX) to get these games working. You still needed good video cards and CPUs and all that stuff. Of course Intel chipset only games are there, that’s a bit different but I’m not that much of an expert on Intel Macs.
Where could I get these games back in the day? From what I saw, CompUSA and Best Buy and GameStop, and Apple Stores. Yeah, you could buy physical boxed Mac games at Apple Stores…boy, did I miss out on that!
Porting: native Mac versions of these games were ported irregularly, sometimes in a handful of months, or taking a year or more to be ported. I like to think it wasn’t due to porting difficulties and more to the install base, Apple being…Apple and publishers being like “yeah nah can’t justify this, better give it to these third party companies”. Ghost Recon’s Mac port came around the same time as its console ports. Meanwhile, the Mac version of Need for Speed Carbon, which I don’t have, came out two years after the game released (2006…Mac in 2008!!).
Makes you think that *gasp* Macs are viable PC gaming outlets! Well, just recently - took Apple long enough to pull their head out of their ass to realize that with Apple Arcade and their Silicon Macs supporting games like Cyberpunk 2077, the ResiEvil remakes and RoboCop of all things. Still, figured I’d look at an oft forgotten piece of gaming history.
Maybe I should share the rest of my collections next, idk
Man, it’s been a while, hasn’t it? I apologize if I haven’t updated in a while. Just been in a slight funk, even though some really cool and big things are happening on my end.
That said, I gotta draw stuff that isn’t just CN and OCs - so here’s my favorite retro games! Well, maybe Kid Icarus Uprising isn’t retro…yet. I’m still holding out for a new Tin Star and Tempo, dammit!
Concept art for the 2023 Super Mario Bros. movie.
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