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Author:Atari
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Breakout.toast_.zip (316.01 MB)
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Centipede.toast_.zip (432.49 MB)
MD5: 5e60b2e6e5ab84395006339fab8be128
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Pong.toast_.zip (51.62 MB)
MD5: 155109b4f6f91c7676a0a5cc529cc8b6
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Centipede_noCD.img_.zip (0.99 KB)
MD5: 06f00c336c2ad1dff6553dc0e86d1805
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Atari_Arcade_Classics_for_Mac.pdf

Atari Arcade Classics for macintosh

There are 3 arcade games called Breakout, Centipede, Pong the next level for mac os x.

The story for Breakout

A world not so dissimilar to ours has some very strange inhabitants - Tall, fun, Flexible, Strong-willed and quite unlike anything we know.

Bouncer lived happily with his girlfriend Daisy on a beautiful desert island.
He has many friends - some are other paddles like him, and others are balls, and paddle's natural companion. All was happy and quiet until Batnix entered the screen. On Seeing Daisy he vowed to have her at any cost.

One day, while Bouncer was swimming far out to sea to rescue a ball, batnix and his henchmen kidnapped the beautiful Daisy. On Bouncer's return to the island they zapped him from behind and imprisoned him in a dark and dank prison. Knowing of Bouncer's strong and loyal friends, Batnix ensured that they couldn't mount a rescue by scattering them in prisons across the world.

In his smelly and wet cell, Bouncer is chained to a ball, his punishment since his latest failed escape attempt. His only consolation is a picture of Daisy pinned to the wall.

But then, as the noise of the guards grow distant, things start to happen. The steel Ball gives a quick sideways glance, leaps into the air and smashes the chains. Freed from his chains, Bouncer gives his friend the ball a mighty whack, demolishing the cell walls and launching the latest dash for freedom.

Will Bouncer succeed ? Can he rescue all of his friends? Ultimately, can he save Daisy and defeat Batnix once and for all ? It's up to you!

System requirement for Breakout

Any Macintosh with a 400 Mhz or faster Processor, Mac os x 10.1.5 or later, 256MB Ram, 16MB Video card, CD-ROM drive.

(internet or Lan connection required for On-line play)

Story for Centipede

The Story Begins every hundred years. It always begins the same way, with a legend awakening.
Legend says that a multitude of armored beasts emerge from the dark core of the earth. They swarm to the surface drawn by their master. Every hundred years they try to overtake our world and we always think we're destroyed them. The Legend also has it that every hundred years, we're wrong.

When word came down that the Legend had come to life, we built The Shooter. But we needed a hero to fly it. This year the magic stick didn't point to the usual hero. It pointed to Wally Gudmunzsun. Now Wally wasn't one of the usual heroes. In fact, he wasn't a hero at all. He was just a simple bean counter. But when you're asked to save the world, you don't ask why. You just make it happen.

System requirement for Centipede

Any macintosh with a 400 mhz or faster processor, mac os x 10.1.5 or later, 256MB Ram, 16MB video card CD-ROM drive

(internet or Lan Connection required for on-line play)

Story for Pong

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You must take control of a Pong and battle your way through multiple challenges in the PONG World. If you win through, you will be declared a PONG Master.

To win, you must tackle each successive challenge by battling against the wildly different environment and taking on the PONG Gladiators. Each victory you score will earn you a number of golden bars that will let you progress to tougher (and sneakier) Challenges. You must complete all the Zones, All the levels and all the different variations in the levels to be a true PONG master.

Remember that PONG is about having fun and, of course, showing off your quick reactions, skill, superior tactics and new levels to your friends.

Scattered and hidden throughout PONG are many Secret and Bonuses that will let you change the way you play and give you many 'special powers' Look out for these and happy PONGing!

System Requirement for Pong next level

Any macintosh with a 400 mhz or faster process, mac os x 10.2.8 or later, 256MB Ram, 16MB Video card, CD-ROM Drive.

(internet or LAN connection required for on-line Play)

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I tested all three games on Power G4 1.25 Ghz mirror door 2003 in mac os x 10.4.11 and mac os x 10.5.8. They works in both system.

PPC os x only

Compatibility

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Architecture: PPC

PPC

Since the beginning of Apple history, Steve Jobs and his team in Cupertino have been secretly adding tons of fun prompts and games into hidden parts of Mac OS X. In celebration of the Easter holiday coming up, we’ve collected our favorite Mac “Easter Eggs” for you to enjoy:

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  1. Find Famous Dates in History: To find a list of “famous dates in history,” open your “Terminal” (under Utilities). Enter this line of code into your Terminal window: cat /usr/share/calendar/calendar.history. From there, a list of important events on any given day of the year throughout history will pop up for your reference.
  2. Play Snake, Tetris, or Pong: Also through Terminal (in Utilities) you can open up mini games hidden in your Mac computer. With your Terminal type in: emacs. From there, press “X” and the escape key at the same time. Enter in either “snake” “tetris” or “pong” depending on the game you want to play (without quotes) and you’ll have a fully functioning game open right then and there.
  3. Enable “Suck” Minimizing Effect: “Suck” is one of Mac’s hidden minimizing/ maximizing effects. It’s pretty simple, but if you’re looking to shake things up a bit, it’s pretty easy to put into effect. Open “Terminal” (in “Utilities”) and enter the prompt: defaults write com.apple.dock mineffect -string suck. You will need to restart your “dock” to turn on this function now. This can be done by restarting your Mac or “quitting” your dock in “Activity Monitor.” Once you quit your dock, it will immediately restart, enabling the “Suck” effect when minimizing/ maximizing windows.
  4. Speak to a Psychotherapist: Under the same prompt as games (Utilities> Terminal> “emacs” > press “x” and the Esc key at the same time), you can enter the word “doctor” in as a command. A prompt as a “psychotherapist” will come up. The instructions say to enter “RET RET” after anything typed to enter text. It works better on older versions of Mac OS X. It also has been described as a caveman version of Siri. Besides that, we still appreciate it.
  5. Watch Star Wars: Open Terminal and enter “telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl” to start a screening of Star Wars in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) art. We know, this is our favorite one too.
  6. Enable “Genie” Slow Motion Effect: If you hold down the shift button while minimizing (or maximizing) a window, it will open (or close) in slow motion.
  7. Bake Cookies: Okay, so your computer won’t bake cookies for you, but you can find Mrs. Field’s recipe on your Mac. Open your Terminal and enter “open /usr/share/emacs/22.1/etc/COOKIES.” After that point, you have to bake them yourself, but maybe someday…
  8. Play a game like “Mud”: Like most of the things listed, you can also open this interaction “game” through your terminal. Enter: emacs -batch -l dunnet. There are some simple instructions you can use to help you through the prompt given. “Take the shovel” & “go North” are a few of them. The game will guide you in a yes/no kind of fashion.If you type a command that doesn’t exist in the game, it will simply respond “I don’t understand that.”Type “Inventory” at any point to take a record of anything you’ve acquired through this game. This one’s a real time killer.
  9. Donate to charity: Through Terminal, you can open “Charityware.” Type in: vi. The prompt will tell you ways to donate to needy children in Uganda.
  10. Find a Lord of the Rings timeline: Also in Terminal, type in “cat /usr/share/calendar/calendar.lotr” for a list of dates, marking important events in the LOTR timelines. For other calendars, start a new Terminal prompt and enter “ls /usr/share/calendar” from there, you can replace “.lotr” in the first code with any of the listed items.

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Besides providing us with countless (possible) hours of entertainment, finding and playing with these “Easter Eggs” is great because it shows that the Apple team had just as much fun creating our favorite Mac computers as we do playing with them! Have any other Mac OS X “Easter Eggs” to share? Please comment with them below!
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