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by Larry Edelstein
Design by Lam Huynh
Do not adjust your web browser's display. Yes, we're talking about that Macintosh - the one real gamers never pay attention to. Right?
Maybe you're a Mac user already. Maybe you're planning on buying a Macintosh. Or maybe you're just curious. Either way, GameSpot thought it would be a good idea to take a look at what the Macintosh computer gaming experience can be today. Things have been looking up for Apple lately, and we've seen a few significant developments on the Macintosh that make it a more viable gaming platform than ever before.
Right now, let me tell you that I'm not going to be covering Mac-only games in this article. Too far off the GameSpot beat, I'm afraid, and generally not in the same league. Besides, if you've got the resources to make a serious game these days, you're nuts to do it on the Mac before you do it on the PC.
[Editor's Note: When originally published, this article contained outdated information about the iMac. The article has since been updated to reflect the latest version.]
Next: The realities of gaming on the Macintosh
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