Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (Nova32 Animation Studios) Mac OS
Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (Nova32 Animation Studios) Mac OS
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- Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (nova32 Animation Studios) Mac Os 11
- Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (nova32 Animation Studios) Mac Os Catalina
Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (nova32 Animation Studios) Mac Os 11
Commercial video games are typically developed as proprietary closed source software products, with the source code treated as a trade secret (unlike open-source video games).When there is no more expected revenue, these games enter the end-of-life as a product with no support or availability for the game's users and community, becoming abandoned. The Dreamcast was the first 128-bit console on the market and came from Sega. Stories of this console started appearing on several Internet sites on March 12th 1997. It was originally rumoured to be a 64-bit upgrade for the Sega Saturn, code-named Eclipse, but by March 31st, this story had changed and it was now believed that Sega was planning.
If old iMacs that lived immoral lives of sin are reincarnated into garbage disposals and Zunes, then the ones that lived noble and righteous lives are clearly reborn as Sega Dreamcasts.
Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (nova32 Animation Studios) Mac Os Catalina
And so it makes sense that after modder Logicdustbin’s saintly first-generation iMac passed on, he stripped it of its bulky CRT display and replaced it with an LCD. Then, he completed the sacred reincarnation by adding a Dreamcast to the hollowed-out unit, fitting the controller ports onto the front of the computer and wiring up the power button. The result is a 10 year-old Mac that probably runs more games than most current Macs (I kid, I kid!).
It all looks amazingly clean and natural—he even made the disc drive easily accessible through a removable hatch in the back. This is Mac-modding magic at its finest, ladies and gentlemen. Enjoy a video of the “iCast” after the break.
[Via Engadget]
Pacman Remake For Dreamcast (Nova32 Animation Studios) Mac OS