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This article is from the Mac computer games FAQ, by Christina Schulman schulman+@pitt.edu with numerous contributions by others.









100. Mac Game Resources on the Internet: O-P

Operation Crusader:
The Operation Crusader homepage is at http://atomic.com/Crusader.html;
and an extensive Operation Crusader FAQ is available at
http://atomic.com/cru/OC_FAQ.html.

Origin:
Origin, which produces the Wing Commander games, has a homepage at
http://www.ea.com/origin/english/index.html and a Macintosh product
page at
http://www.ea.com/origin/english/prod-info/macintosh/index.html.

Patchlist:
The Patchlist is a list of fixes that the legal owners of certain
games can apply to the programs to bypass the irritating copy
protection schemes. It is available at several WWW locations:
http://www.apanix.apana.org.au/~geoff/files/gphl-current.txt,
http://www.gamesdomain.co.uk/info/gphl.html, and
http://gwis.circ.gwu.edu:80/~gwugs/ghpl/.

Pathways Into Darkness:
David Coufal's Pathways Into Darkness Page at
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/dcoufal/pid/ includes the demo and
upgraders, David Reevely's PID FAQ, "Pathways into Cheating", the "PID
Basic Survival Guide", maps, and much more.

Poing!:
The Poing! homepage at http://www.opendoor.com/Rick/Poing.html
includes a downloadable copy.


 

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