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TMG Staff on
October 10, 2009 in
Articles and Thoughts.
Tags: BioShock for Mac, Boot Camp, Feral Interactive, iMac, Intel Mac, Mac gaming community, Mac Mini, PS3, Windows on Mac, xBox 360.
A roundtable! This time Brice, Luis and Russell talk BioShock for Mac.
Against a dark sky with the news that eight out of ten Mac owners also own a PC and that many users game via Boot Camp, what does this mean for Mac gaming?
The three brave Mac gamers, collectively known as BLR, tackle this great question and more, deviating somewhat to consider Meatloaf, but getting back on track with intimate gaming (ooo!), the price of convenience and why there really needs to be a Mac gaming community.
Onward!
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Some things should never be spoken. Some things should never be transcribed. But myself and Russell did speak and we did transcribe, and so here’s our bastard child: a talk on skill in EVE Online, which really isn’t much about EVE as it uses EVE as a starting point. It’s a monster in terms of length and a beast in terms of focus, but if you’re a patient soul who can wade through self-glorifying pontification then there’s bound to be something of interest within.
Continue reading ‘You got skills?’
A flash game called Windosill caught the attention of The Mac Gamer staff. It’s a puzzler of sorts, and one whose merits we chose to discuss. Alex, Brad, and Russell met to voice their thoughts, generally pontificate, then rib Alex over his sexy English accent. Proceed at your own risk: most horrible puns have been removed, though spoilers still exist.
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