
This article is from the Mac computer games FAQ, by Christina Schulman schulman+@pitt.edu with numerous contributions by others.
A-10 Attack! FAQ:
Petteri Sulonen's A-10 Attack! FAQ and Primer are at
http://www.seittipaja.fi/Web_Sivut/A10FAQ/A10FAQPage.html.
A-Train:
Maxis's official A-Train page is at
http://www.maxis.com/products/a_train/index.html.
Action Games:
Dave Coufal's Mac 3D First Person Games Home Page is at
http://methane.mit.edu:8001/user/coufal/mac3d.html.
Activision:
Activision's homepage at http://www.activision.com has
information about Return to Zork and the Infocom classic text
adventures.
Advanced Gravis:
Advanced Gravis Corporation, which makes the Mousestick, Gravis
Gamepad, and other joysticks and Mac peripherals, has a
homepage at http://www.gravis.com.
Air Warrior:
John "Wolfman" Wolf maintains a page dedicated to Air Warrior
on the Mac at http://www.cris.com/~Jrwolf/aw313.shtml. For
general Air Warrior information and a FAQ, try Rocketman's Air
Warrior Page at http://ddi.digital.net/~rocket/. There is an
Air Warrior newsgroup, alt.games.air-warrior.
Ambrosia:
The official Ambrosia homepage is at http://www.ambrosiasw.com.
It contains information about Ambrosia products such as
Maelstrom, Apeiron, Chiral, and Swoop.
Angband:
Jason Holtzapple's Angband FAQ is available at
http://www.paranoia.com/~jth/angfaq1.txt. There is also a
Usenet newsgroup, rec.games.roguelike.angband.
Apeiron:
The official Apeiron FAQ is available by ftp from
ftp://ftp.AmbrosiaSW.com/pub/FAQs/ and on the
web at
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/Ambrosia_FAQs/Ambrosia_FAQs.html.
Appletalk Games Over the Internet:
Tom Morrison's FAQ on this subject is at
http://www.xmission.com/~morrison/AoI/home.html. See also the
Internet Modem Players Listing.
Arcade Games:
John Komp maintains a list of Mac versions of various 80's
arcade games. Email him at jk0101@medtronic.com with the
subject "Mac Arcade List Please" or go to it on the WWW at
http://www.tikkabik.com/mac_arcade.html.
Atomic Games:
The Atomic Games homepage, with information about Atomic
products such as Operation Crusader, is at http://atomic.com/.
 
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