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1:09:13 Just from the jump startup frames here I'm going to wager a guess that, no, this game does not handle well. I recognize the number of startup frames and animation on that jump from another well animated but extremely stiff fighting game: This game probably handles like _Shaq Fu._
Supposedly there is a Dev build of OS9.1 that has Protected memory but Steve Jobs had them remove it for the Release Build of 9.1 so as to push more people to OSX.
37:00 that's unironically the best music possible for a man in his own house trying to figure out how to walk while his own ghost keeps walking around and punching him at random.
@@Grangolus Ohh...I thought it was weird nobody commented on it being from that game. What the hell was the original music that it would be a greater copyright risk than a Final Fantasy piece even Shazam knows?
I swear I've seen this crazy little critter before, too. I came to the comments in search just as you have. May a more knowledgeable beacon of internet history enlighten us both.
Early PC/MAC gaming is both my blindspot (being born in '88) and also strangely very nostalgic for me. I never had a PC good enough for actual gaming until recently, but all these old titles and demo's have such a great vibe to them.
Replicating that late 90s 3d artstyle has become an artstyle of its own, using genuine copies of old rendering software and making art in it. It's wonderful nostalgia food
I'm so glad Harry the Handsome Executive made it on this pack, that game is a banger 🔥 EDIT: Shame the soundtrack isn't playing 😭 the main menu theme leans even harder in to the Indiana Jones influence
I found it here on TH-cam, the person links to a tumblr post that might be the origin, but I don't know if it's really from the early 2000s m.th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
@@brazilian_oak Thanks. I remember this being on YT years ago but it was hard to find since. Guess the original video was deleted and has only recently been reuploaded.
Holy shit, Vinyn found Yipe III! I had a hazy recollection of that game until the bunny died screaming and it all came rushing back. That game was the bomb back in the day.
okay, wait, wait one minute 1:07:49 did The Untouchable seriously make _19 characters_ with that level of capture quality? Because that is fucking insane.
I love segments like this. There are so many games that get lost in the shuffle because they were for the earlier versions of windows, or even earlier, competing computers that are just forgotten because of the obscurity of their hardware.
Fun Fact about ZPC, the artwork and concept were designed by Aidan Hughes, who you may know as the dude who does all of KMFDM's album artwork (which is obviously influenced by European propaganda artwork). I've always wanted some other human being to talk about this game. Honestly a really good doom/marathon clone, but VERY surreal and weird. I enjoy.
Oh good god, Vinny, I'm heartbroken that I missed this when it was live! This is exactly how my childhood looked! Squirrel Kombat was one of my favorite games, and I had a demo of Monkey Shines but my parents would never let me get a key for the full game lol. Thank you! This is such a wonderful nostalgia trip
Squirrel Kombat and Alien Attack were some of me and my little brother's favorite games to play on our grandparents' mac whenever we went to visit. I distinctly remember the Squirrel Kombat yelling intro interrupting dinner once.
I grew up with a Macintosh Performa 450 in the 90s, and most of my first desktop video games were weird demos like this! I'm especially fond of Gridz and am sad I never got to play the full version. Vinny missed all the wacky new york accents the various bots have. The 'quack' sound vinny plays on stream sometimes was actually a default alert sound on this version of MacOS. I was hoping he would find it, but he would have to go into the system settings I spent most of my Mac gaming years playing Marathon 1 and 2, so it was cool seeing Pathways Into Darkness which was its predecessor. A lot of people don't realize that Bungie started as a Mac-exclusive developer, and that Halo was originally going to be a Mac game before Microsoft got involved. It's still very nostalgic for me seeing old prototype screenshots of the game found in magazines at the time. I still want to play THAT version, because I lost interest in the game after it was delayed over and over only to release on Xbox
I had a macintosh as a kid so this is preemie nice too watch I could actually recommend a few really good things. I was surprised they included Squirrel Kombat and even more that youtube says the game is Future Cop LAPD
Lmao Anyone recognise the soundtrack in Giza at 5:00? Cos I fuckin did It's the Al Kharid music from Runescape th-cam.com/video/q4D0InGS0DU/w-d-xo.html
It gave me whiplash hearing the Agora music as the Final Fantasy Tactics music, I was sitting there like "Why is nobody in chat commenting on this, what is going ON", only to check the description and have it all revealed to me
I find it hilarious how ANYONE DARES claim copyright on a game that's almost thirty years old that you literally can't buy or play anymore... Hell, they don't even have a website active anymore!
Man, seeing Escape Velocity made me miss Escape Velocity Nova. The games are jank but I've always liked space sim games, shame the site's pretty much shut down and the game itself can't be bought, though can still be obtained through other means.
Holy shit Vinny talked about Meteor. I got it from a freeware DOS CD back in the day, it had great music and level/weapon/NPC creator. Both Meteor and it's sequel are still available on the dev's website today
Can’t believe Vinny finally got to play monkey shines. That fucking level 1 music is stellar and I’ve been humming it on and off for 20 years. It really does suck shit in every other way though lol.
01:17:27 aGORA Soul of the Oracle - Straight up uses music from Final Fantasy Tactics. I didn't see anyone in the chat point it out. I recognized it as soon as it started, although this sounds like a slightly different arrangement. Edit: I'm dumb and can't read good
They had to remove some music as it was DMCA. So they edited in music from other games to fill in the blank, you can see what songs they are in the description.
wtffff After Dark Games might be some of the first PC games I ever played! I was so young I didn't remember it being a MAC, but sure enough, my grandparents' first computer had the retro apple logo. I can't remember anything else about it, besides the soft floppies and printer paper with the strips you had to tear off, lol. The earliest computer I actually remember using regularly was like a Win98 and every one since has also been Windows. (all my homies right click; penguins are for nerds)
That FPS, what was it called, ZPC? Looks suspiciously like it's running on the Marathon engine (Marathon being Bungie's first FPS, Halo before Halo if you will). Marathon was also a Mac exclusive at the time. All three Marathon games are great, and free now, but for the love of God, people, don't bother with the originals as they are; there's a pretty decent source port out there called AlephOne - use that.
Segments like this really remind me how old a lot of the Vinesauce fanbase is compared to other streamers. Not that I mind, everyone is very mellow and doesnt really get into fights in the comments
20:02 Lost Souls... it's a game about chess, involving souls.... Yo, anyone ever play that Warcraft 3 map Soul Chess? It's a neat turn based game of chess, then you make your move, and then when two units fight, you go into a quick little hero vs hero WC3 battle. Vaguely reminds me of Hand of Fate. Lotta weird coincidences and similar stuff here. 'Saul connected. Didn't Spiderweb Software also make Avadon? Avadon is rad.
Having the stream play in the background whilst doing other things is insanely disorienting as to what is binyot and what is notyot, 100/10 entertainyot
Somebody has to make a new pack and add Souls in the System and Shadow Wraith the soundtrack slaps so goddamn hard man. Also ZPC there said that was out in 96, Doom came out in 93, by that point you had Doom 1 and 2 (the sequel came out for Mac in 95) Final Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D and Marathon and Marathon Infinity (defacto FPS for the Mac) all of them with standard FPS controls, so ZPC has no excuses to have such convoluted layout or weird ass way of playing the game.
Man, this brings back memories of all the weird demo CD's you'd get as a 90's mac user. I remember playing a lot of these! Escape Velocity is actually pretty good once you get past the janky interface. The sequel (Escape Velocity: Nova) is even better, having some really nice pre-rendered 3D graphics for the time.
Yipe III, that brings me back. I have a feeling I'm going to recognize a good amount of these. I grew up playing Genesis, SNES, but mostly shareware from Mac Addict discs. JARED! Oh man, this brings back so many memories of playing these on my OS 7.5.5 and 8.6. Some of the shareware games were actually really good, some adaptations of arcade games done very well.
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Yeah
Yeah
Man i had the demo for Power Pete it was an awesome game! And Bloodbath was ptetty cool but hard too! Oh the memories
Barracks and Pathway Into Darkness!
1:09:13
Just from the jump startup frames here I'm going to wager a guess that, no, this game does not handle well.
I recognize the number of startup frames and animation on that jump from another well animated but extremely stiff fighting game: This game probably handles like _Shaq Fu._
Fun fact, Classic MacOS has no protected memory. So when an application crashed it could crash the whole computer and you’d need to restart.
Supposedly there is a Dev build of OS9.1 that has Protected memory but Steve Jobs had them remove it for the Release Build of 9.1 so as to push more people to OSX.
@@brecken19972 (It worked)
Wow! What terrible design.
@@painovoimaton it wasn’t terrible when it first released with the original Macintosh, but it was something never added.
It used to happen to me, like a window whit a bomb on it telling you to shutdown
Thanks Jhonny, I was about to be alone with my thoughts, better to lose sanity with edutainment and Vinny.
We're all fighting the good fight against our inner monologue keep it up soldier
fun fact: Monkey Shines was developed by Nikita Mikros, who went on to be the designer of the arcade game Killer Queen
Bite the dust?
bite za dusto
Vinyot playing pathways into darkness is the closest we'll get to him playing marathon
I believe the song played during Squirrel Kombat is Walla Walla by The Offspring?
maelstrom by ambrosiasoft was the best asteroids clone
Right at the start, "Some of the start was really, yeah, yeah, yeah, huh?" Felt like the start of a bit, but nope, Vinny sound pack, starting stellar.
For a minute there I thought something was just repeating a recorded word from the intro at random.
I thought he just had really bad echo
Thank you, Vinny. As a longtime fan, I've waited YEARS for this day.
Username checks out
where is a unix user in these trying times?
@@luheartswarm4573 Vinny must play Super Tux Kart
37:00 that's unironically the best music possible for a man in his own house trying to figure out how to walk while his own ghost keeps walking around and punching him at random.
sounds like a rejected mr oizo song
1:45:07 as someone who had this as a kid, I was waiting for Vinny to see that ridiculous developer logo sequence
squirrel kombat is so powerful it broke thru into 2023 media, im savoring it
The music is just ridiculous I love it
@@JacobKinsley Yeah, it's so ridiculous, I have a video on my youtube called Most insane dev logo and that's Monkeyfarm lol
11:20 "THE SCOOT KEY!?" is now my favorite Vinny quote ever, and that is REALLY saying something!
Vinny having a "FLEENTSTONES!?!?" moment
SCOOT KEY PLZ!
There's so many weird Mac demos especially from Mac Addict CDs. You're in for a treat.
hope it becomes a series then
@@maw9406 The ISOs are on Internet Archives. ALL OF THEM.
@@macuser7048 can you drop some links? I love weird obscure stuff like that
@@almaelma11 There's also the MacRepository
Hopefully theres an episode 2, i want him to show stuff like Ferazels wand and Damage Inc.
HIRE AN ESCORT
Also, it's not Factory Porno, it's Factory Pomo, that 90's edutainment aesthetic.
In the 90's there was a dutch comedian that called up an escort service asking for help with his broken Ford Escort. It was pretty gold.
Chat, I need the source of the bizarre 18:00 animation, I'm mesmerized by it
Seconding this
Chat asketh, chat giveth
m.th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
After 24 hours I have found it
Yes! Well this entire machine he’s running here I want a copy of it lol
th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
Found it!
I like how the Giza game plays the Al Kharid theme from RuneScape.
Originally it doesn't. I had to edit out the original song because of a copyright claim and put that one as a replacement.
That's a great replacement song choice
@@vinesaucefullsauce I was gonna say! I was like "no way Jagex stole this song from some crappy ass Mac game"
that explains why no one seemed to call it out in the video lol
holy shit, i felt like i was going insane waiting for vinny to say ”why is everyone in chat saying runescape” 🫨
1:18:57 never heard anyone refer to the final fantasy tactics soundtrack as hollywood core music
That was put in the video to avoid copyright issues.
@@Grangolus Ohh...I thought it was weird nobody commented on it being from that game. What the hell was the original music that it would be a greater copyright risk than a Final Fantasy piece even Shazam knows?
pleasse god i need to know what that funky little video at 18:00 is
I swear I've seen this crazy little critter before, too. I came to the comments in search just as you have. May a more knowledgeable beacon of internet history enlighten us both.
All 56 seconds of glory:
m.th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
@@brazilian_oak you goddamn legend, thank you.
I did a double take at 58:18 because echoes has been so ingrained in my head that I instantly recognized it
VERY entertained by the constrant [duck noise] and BOOT and PLAY DMC2
I really dig that weird and ditzy aesthetic a lot of 90s era Mac OS stuff had, it's such a vibe.
1:45:21
This is a cover of the song Walla Walla by The Offspring!
All of these games would be horror games if they came out now
Omg I thought that was Woolie from the thumbnail
He warned us about thinking that about every black man in dreadlocks. And yet, that's all I saw too.
Early PC/MAC gaming is both my blindspot (being born in '88) and also strangely very nostalgic for me. I never had a PC good enough for actual gaming until recently, but all these old titles and demo's have such a great vibe to them.
Replicating that late 90s 3d artstyle has become an artstyle of its own, using genuine copies of old rendering software and making art in it. It's wonderful nostalgia food
"they always get you with that"
Play DMC 2
Bit late to the party there.
to the one guy who saw the trippy 3DCG vaporwave animation and went "batz490" in the chat I want you to know I love you
"Oughh! PlayDMC2! Yeah. They always get you with that."
I'd love to see more of this specifically, OS 9 had so much wacky shareware n stuff prime for these kinda streams
I'm so glad Harry the Handsome Executive made it on this pack, that game is a banger 🔥
EDIT: Shame the soundtrack isn't playing 😭 the main menu theme leans even harder in to the Indiana Jones influence
At least we got "I'M GONNA SHIT DOWN MY THROAT"
im going to hear duck noises and "plae dee em cee too" in my sleep
What's the name of the animation at 17:58?
here it is
th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
I found it here on TH-cam, the person links to a tumblr post that might be the origin, but I don't know if it's really from the early 2000s
m.th-cam.com/video/d7iaPcv7yLc/w-d-xo.html
@@brazilian_oak Thanks. I remember this being on YT years ago but it was hard to find since. Guess the original video was deleted and has only recently been reuploaded.
Holy shit, Vinyn found Yipe III! I had a hazy recollection of that game until the bunny died screaming and it all came rushing back. That game was the bomb back in the day.
1:45:10 most sane mac dev
^^ THIS ^^
okay, wait, wait one minute 1:07:49 did The Untouchable seriously make _19 characters_ with that level of capture quality? Because that is fucking insane.
"Rick Hardslab" sounds like one of Bobson Dugnutt's teammates
The wing saves you from fall damage in Monkey Shines. The shield protects you form damage. You have to collect all the keys.
i wish you could change the beep when your computer boots to vinny saying BOOT
I love segments like this. There are so many games that get lost in the shuffle because they were for the earlier versions of windows, or even earlier, competing computers that are just forgotten because of the obscurity of their hardware.
Fun Fact about ZPC, the artwork and concept were designed by Aidan Hughes, who you may know as the dude who does all of KMFDM's album artwork (which is obviously influenced by European propaganda artwork). I've always wanted some other human being to talk about this game. Honestly a really good doom/marathon clone, but VERY surreal and weird. I enjoy.
Music was also done by Paul Barker (Ministry) and his brother Roland (Ministry briefly).
It's actually a fun game if you give it a chance.
Okay, I was wondering why that artstyle felt familiar.
Playdmc2
Oh good god, Vinny, I'm heartbroken that I missed this when it was live! This is exactly how my childhood looked! Squirrel Kombat was one of my favorite games, and I had a demo of Monkey Shines but my parents would never let me get a key for the full game lol. Thank you! This is such a wonderful nostalgia trip
I had chat replay on and I'm REALLY surprised nobody noticed that the game at 5:00 literally had the Al Kharid music from Runescape lol
Because it didn't at the time. Read the video description.
Also thanks for playing Street Rumble. I haven't seen that game since 1997. I remembered what it looked like but forgot the name. THANK YOU.
they always get you with that
yeah
B OOT
𝘯𝘶𝘵
54:18 pretty sure it would've been more respectful to not mention your deceased friend in this fever dream of a game lmao
That whole bit is more Cruelty Squad than Cruelty Squad
That Harry game was the shit back then... i used to play it so much..
Huh, so I guess this is original idea of this concept! Good to know Last Man Sitting game wasn't the one that came up with this idea lol
Squirrel Kombat and Alien Attack were some of me and my little brother's favorite games to play on our grandparents' mac whenever we went to visit. I distinctly remember the Squirrel Kombat yelling intro interrupting dinner once.
I hope Vinny looks into the story of Pathways into Darkness, it's very much *not* just a dungeon crawler
"The waves were the battles and the battles were waves"
And it somehow linked to Marathon and somehow everything else they made
I grew up with a Macintosh Performa 450 in the 90s, and most of my first desktop video games were weird demos like this! I'm especially fond of Gridz and am sad I never got to play the full version. Vinny missed all the wacky new york accents the various bots have. The 'quack' sound vinny plays on stream sometimes was actually a default alert sound on this version of MacOS. I was hoping he would find it, but he would have to go into the system settings
I spent most of my Mac gaming years playing Marathon 1 and 2, so it was cool seeing Pathways Into Darkness which was its predecessor. A lot of people don't realize that Bungie started as a Mac-exclusive developer, and that Halo was originally going to be a Mac game before Microsoft got involved. It's still very nostalgic for me seeing old prototype screenshots of the game found in magazines at the time. I still want to play THAT version, because I lost interest in the game after it was delayed over and over only to release on Xbox
I had a macintosh as a kid so this is preemie nice too watch I could actually recommend a few really good things.
I was surprised they included Squirrel Kombat and even more that youtube says the game is Future Cop LAPD
Did future cop release on mac at all?
That music in monkey shines was pretty freakin cool. Actually kinda impressive, although can't say the same for the gameplay.. lol
Isn't this a Runescape track???
@@itsmonketimeFFXIV Nope, that was the original Monkey Shines music
@@TheDragon6666 Just came back to this and I must've been smoking crack or something. Runescape wouldn't use drums like that.
Thanks for clarifying!
Man, it's weird some of these games looks like they were made in Flash, but are from the 90s.
Wouldn't be surprised if some of these were made in Director, which is the thing Flash was built to imitate (back when it was called FutureSplash)
Lmao
Anyone recognise the soundtrack in Giza at 5:00?
Cos I fuckin did
It's the Al Kharid music from Runescape
th-cam.com/video/q4D0InGS0DU/w-d-xo.html
It gave me whiplash hearing the Agora music as the Final Fantasy Tactics music, I was sitting there like "Why is nobody in chat commenting on this, what is going ON", only to check the description and have it all revealed to me
Yeah
Seeing Future Cop LAPD had me in a nostalgic mode
Monkey Farm Software….. MONKEY FARM SOFTWARE!!!! 1:45:03
what the hell is that pink man video? that music hits so hard
Most of these games look like funny fake things Xploshi would make
Eeey, another Xploshi fan
I find it hilarious how ANYONE DARES claim copyright on a game that's almost thirty years old that you literally can't buy or play anymore... Hell, they don't even have a website active anymore!
Man, seeing Escape Velocity made me miss Escape Velocity Nova. The games are jank but I've always liked space sim games, shame the site's pretty much shut down and the game itself can't be bought, though can still be obtained through other means.
Holy shit Vinny talked about Meteor. I got it from a freeware DOS CD back in the day, it had great music and level/weapon/NPC creator. Both Meteor and it's sequel are still available on the dev's website today
Can’t believe Vinny finally got to play monkey shines. That fucking level 1 music is stellar and I’ve been humming it on and off for 20 years. It really does suck shit in every other way though lol.
01:17:27 aGORA Soul of the Oracle -
Straight up uses music from Final Fantasy Tactics. I didn't see anyone in the chat point it out. I recognized it as soon as it started, although this sounds like a slightly different arrangement.
Edit: I'm dumb and can't read good
They had to remove some music as it was DMCA. So they edited in music from other games to fill in the blank, you can see what songs they are in the description.
@@CIubDuck Oh thanks. Now I feel like a dumbass lol
@@HyperDefective No worries, I had the exact same reaction as you when Runescape music started playing haha
17:35 Power Pete?
Yeah good game. It was renamed to Mighty Mike. The game is now free to play. No joke.
@@macuser7048 The level with the RC track was always my favorite, haha. I'm pretty sure i still have a bunch of those Mac Addict CD's somewhere...
wtffff After Dark Games might be some of the first PC games I ever played! I was so young I didn't remember it being a MAC, but sure enough, my grandparents' first computer had the retro apple logo.
I can't remember anything else about it, besides the soft floppies and printer paper with the strips you had to tear off, lol. The earliest computer I actually remember using regularly was like a Win98 and every one since has also been Windows.
(all my homies right click; penguins are for nerds)
Please, my brothers in Christ, someone get me the song from Monkey Shines
They always get you with that.
Fr they do
34:05 I shit my pants when I saw the Bungie logo
Yeah, probably used the Marathon engine
Aw- You didn't get to the part of Harry the Handsome Executive where the enemies throw AOL discs.
Why do I remember this?
Oh no, it's locked!
That FPS, what was it called, ZPC? Looks suspiciously like it's running on the Marathon engine (Marathon being Bungie's first FPS, Halo before Halo if you will). Marathon was also a Mac exclusive at the time.
All three Marathon games are great, and free now, but for the love of God, people, don't bother with the originals as they are; there's a pretty decent source port out there called AlephOne - use that.
Just what Bill Gates envisioned when he created Linux in 1967
Segments like this really remind me how old a lot of the Vinesauce fanbase is compared to other streamers.
Not that I mind, everyone is very mellow and doesnt really get into fights in the comments
"yeah"
The custom OS sounds, lmao.
20:02 Lost Souls... it's a game about chess, involving souls....
Yo, anyone ever play that Warcraft 3 map Soul Chess? It's a neat turn based game of chess, then you make your move, and then when two units fight, you go into a quick little hero vs hero WC3 battle. Vaguely reminds me of Hand of Fate. Lotta weird coincidences and similar stuff here. 'Saul connected.
Didn't Spiderweb Software also make Avadon? Avadon is rad.
Yea
Having the stream play in the background whilst doing other things is insanely disorienting as to what is binyot and what is notyot, 100/10 entertainyot
5:11 That's Runescape music.
Wow...this is unlocking weird parts of my brain. I used to play so many demos and random shareware things back in the day.
Oh no! It's Lono! It's OH NO! It's locked!
5:10 pls binty when we getting a singing stream
You can tell which side of the console wars everyone was on in the 90s when nobody is able to recognize the Final Fantasy Tactics soundtrack in aGora.
*hits Cancel*
"They always getcha with that"
That's a subtle joke, but I love it.
Yeh
Super nostalgic for the Monkey Shines level SPOOKED
the music had me spooked the rest sucked Donkey Kong balls
Freeverse's non-shitposts where some of the best games on mac.
The Untouchable? HA! I know the Bikini Karate Babes engine when I see it.
Somebody has to make a new pack and add Souls in the System and Shadow Wraith the soundtrack slaps so goddamn hard man.
Also ZPC there said that was out in 96, Doom came out in 93, by that point you had Doom 1 and 2 (the sequel came out for Mac in 95) Final Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D and Marathon and Marathon Infinity (defacto FPS for the Mac) all of them with standard FPS controls, so ZPC has no excuses to have such convoluted layout or weird ass way of playing the game.
Man, this brings back memories of all the weird demo CD's you'd get as a 90's mac user. I remember playing a lot of these! Escape Velocity is actually pretty good once you get past the janky interface. The sequel (Escape Velocity: Nova) is even better, having some really nice pre-rendered 3D graphics for the time.
11:20THE SCOOT KEYY???
ZPC - artwork by BRUTE! the same guy who does all the KMFDM album cover art!
Yipe III, that brings me back. I have a feeling I'm going to recognize a good amount of these. I grew up playing Genesis, SNES, but mostly shareware from Mac Addict discs. JARED! Oh man, this brings back so many memories of playing these on my OS 7.5.5 and 8.6. Some of the shareware games were actually really good, some adaptations of arcade games done very well.
Dood. I remember Akeyan Enigma. That's a deep distant memory there. That's actually a good game. Ha! And Barrack too! The memories.
too bad the burning monkey puzzle lab music didn't play. That one's a banger too.
Oh btw, Jareds didn't work because you have to go to file and play. it's customizable and can be up to 8
binyard plays mac crap