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You can play any game made for Mac OS X. Keep in mind though that non-Universal (PowerPC) games will take a performance hit. Any software you buy now should have a sticker on it to indicate if it is a Universal (Intel & PPC) application. The logo looks like a yin-yang symbol but instead of black and white it's blue and light blue.

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Hi An4rew:

 

I am currently running some old Blizzard games on OSx86 (Diablo II, Starcraft and Warcraft III) because their CD-ROM's are dual format (support Windows and Mac). The games do run fine but take a performance hit running Rosetta (PowerPC) emulation. I downloaded few small Universal games that run just fine at full speed and support widescreen resolutions.

 

This website has both PowerPC and Universal games:

http://www.pure-mac.com/games.html

 

--danyel :thumbsup_anim:

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