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Is Spore getting released on Max?



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Jo21 said:
mac gaming exist ? o.o,

lol, that's what I thought...



What's the point? A few percent market share, only a fraction of which will either a) be interested in games and b) actually able to run many games acceptably due to the naff graphics cards shipped with most Macs. Even then, that fraction could simply install Windows under BootCamp and play all the games that don't have native OSX conversions. Seems a waste of money targeting such a small segment to me.



Damn I miss Bungie...

Anyways, the point is that with increased mac sales, higher increased macbook sales, iphone gaming, Apple's digital distribution and their clear intentions to get in on your living room, Apple and gaming will be closer than they ever have before. It's a pretty smart move.



I'm a mod, come to me if there's mod'n to do. 

Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.

Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.

Why? Mac users would rather talk about their Macs than actually use them for something useful.



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