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Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny and published by Atari Games and Midway Games in 1984. It is a platform game in which the player must guide a marble through six courses, populated with obstacles and enemies, within a time limit. The player controls the marble by using a trackball. Marble Madness is known for using innovative game technologies: it was Atari's first. Upgrades ATK / AP Aptitude / E-ATK / E-Aptitude. 407,000 / 825% / 165,000 / 285%. Run Mace Madness. Created for the GMTK 2020 Game Jame Themed: 'Out of Control' Use a Controller for a better experience!!! Revisions are being uploaded throughout this weekend so we are able to test the WebGL builds. MacMAME, The Mac OS X Application This is MAME packaged as a application. You can double click the application to start it. MAME 0.224, Tuesday, March 16th, 2021, Mac OS X 64 bit MAME 0.217, Tuesday, May 5th, 2020, Mac OS X 64 bit MessMenu MessMenu is a front-end for sdlmess. It requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later and a G4 processor or later. At the moment we have Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.12 and Haiku OS compatibility. Additionally the Raspberry PI version was successfully compiled but stuck in some linker issues. We are planning to support more platforms in future. More details and stories about the progress in the development diary at https://mace.software/news/.

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M.A.C.E. is still at very early stages of development, but will eventually add here more ways to try the emulation out. Currently, we have a couple pre-packaged Application bundles available for you to try out on Mac OS X and Windows 10 platforms below.

NOTE #1! In Mac OS X version, holding down the “Shift” key when starting an application will perform a “soft-reset” of the bundle, which may help if any of the contained files gets accidentally damaged. This will in particular restore resource forks of certain applications which are modified on the fly, for example ZeroGravity or Continuum which save high-scores in the application resources. (For Windows version, you need manually delete the file system cache folder – see below)

NOTE #2! As of MACE 0.1 beta 7, the bundles use Application Support folder in the User’s Library folder as storage for writable file system, so if you create any files and/or saved games you wish to preserve, you will find them in Application Support/MACE/<application-name>/vfs folder in AppleDouble format. On windows, the location is Users/<username>/AppData/Roaming/<application-name>/vfs.

Blob Manager Demonstration

Blog Manager Demonstration is an interesting “Game”, which contains a number of games. It was released by Paul DuBois as public domain in 1986.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

Mac Concentration

Mac Concentration is a “match pairs” memory game written by Daryl L. Scott in 1985, released as freely distributable.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

Continuum 1.04

With kind personal permission by Brian Wilson, Continuum 1.04 from 1992 is also now available for trying out as M.A.C.E. bundle below. He has also written a comprehensive history and a lot of interesting details about the game on his website at https://www.ski-epic.com/continuum_downloads/.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Mace Madness Mac OS

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

Glider 4.10

With kind personal permission by John Calhoun, Glider 4.10 from 1991 is now available for trying out as M.A.C.E. application bundle. This game is one of the Mac gaming classics, where you are in control of paper airplane, flying through various rooms searching for escape from the house.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

GunShy 1.3

GunShy is a mahjongg clone written by E.C. Horvath in 1987-1990, distributed under every-ware permission.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

IAGO 1.0

The public domain game IAGO was written by David Reed in 1984.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

Missile

With kind personal permission by Robert Munafo, the original Missile version 2.3 from 1984 is also now available for trying out as M.A.C.E. bundle below. If you like, you can also read history of Missile on his website.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

Scarab of RA

With kind personal permission by Rick Holzgrafe, Scarab of RA 1.4 from 1992 is now available for trying out as M.A.C.E. application bundle. Please note that the author has explicitly stated, that anyone may use this version of the app for free, and no payment is expected or wanted, and the address in the “About” box is no longer correct.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

Stunt Copter

Stunt Copter was developed in 1986 by Duane Blehm, before sadly passing away in 1988. Later, the game (and its source code) was released to public domain. The version we’ve added here packaged with M.A.C.E. is the unmodified original 68K version.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

ZeroGravity 2.0

ZeroGravity is another game written by Duane Blehm in 1987, which was also released to public domain.

macOS 10.9+ (notarized, 64-bit)

Mac OS X 10.6+ (unsigned, 64-bit)

Windows 10 (unsigned, 64-bit)

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macOS Big Sur11.3
macOS Catalina
10.15.7
macOS Mojave10.14.6
macOS High Sierra10.13.6
macOS Sierra10.12.6
OS X El Capitan10.11.6
OS X Yosemite10.10.5
OS X Mavericks10.9.5
OS X Mountain Lion10.8.5
OS X Lion10.7.5
Mac OS X Snow Leopard10.6.8
Mac OS X Leopard10.5.8
Mac OS X Tiger10.4.11
Mac OS X Panther10.3.9
Mac OS X Jaguar10.2.8
Mac OS X Puma10.1.5
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