Posts Tagged Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis

So is Steam Coming to the Mac?

Posted by on Thursday, 4 March, 2010

The news is a few hours old now: Valve recently distributed mock ads that, if anything else, implies that Steam will be available for Mac OS X.

Valve’s Steam is a popular online store for games. Customers browse the catalog of popular PC games—which includes recent hits like Modern Warfare 2 to DOS classics like Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis—through a browser or the Steam desktop client. Games are playable once paid for with a credit card or PayPal, and after the desktop client has downloaded the content. No need to keep a game disc in your optical drive, no need to jump through copy-protection hoops.

Throughout it’s entire existence, Steam has been Windows-exclusive. Linux enthusiasts have gotten some of the games to work on their favorite build, and of course Mac users get BootCamp to run Windows on their computers. But Valve’s lucrative gaming ecosystem has been officially a Windows PC project.

Bringing Steam to Mac OS X involves certain obstacles, from a development point of view. Most of the games available on the catalog don’t have a Mac version, especially older games that originally ran on DOS. But since Apple’s PCs use the same hardware as Windows PCs, I don’t think Valve will have too much trouble, especially if Apple has started taking Valve seriously. A good number of games already have Mac counterparts/work on a Mac anyway.







So is Steam Coming to the Mac? Right now, your guess is as good as mine. But I’ve never known Valve to blatantly mislead its customers, so I’m leaning on “yes”. Only time will tell though, so stay tuned for updates.

Post from: The Gadget Blog


Good deal: Plenty of those LucasArts games are $5 on Steam

Posted by on Thursday, 9 July, 2009

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You’ll find that most of the games that LucasArts just made available on Steam are no more than $4.99. (Battlefront II and Thrillville: Off the Rails are the most expense at $19.99.) The full list? Sure, why not?

Here you go:

The Dig $4.99

Star Wars Starfighter $4.99

Star Wars Republic Commando $9.99

LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures $19.99

LOOM $4.99

Armed and Dangerous $9.99

Star Wars Battlefront II $19.99

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade $4.99

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis $4.99

Thrillville: Off the Rails $19.99

Supposedly The Dig is totally worth your time, but, again, I was never a PC gamer, so I’m only going by word-of-mouth here. Though, considering you can’t walk out of Cold Stone without spending at least $15, these are all probably fine, fine deals.



Yup, a bunch of old LucasArts games, including Loom, will be on Steam

Posted by on Monday, 6 July, 2009

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The rumors were swirling, swirling! But they’re no longer rumors, now are they? I’m talking, of course, about LucasArts’ huge announcement that they just made: a whole bunch of their old games will be available on Steam beginning on Wednesday.

The games:

• Armed and Dangerous
• Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
• Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure
• LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventure
• LOOM
• Star Wars Battlefront II
• Star Wars Republic Commando
• Star Wars Starfighter
• The Dig
• Thrillville: Off the Rails

There will also be a special edition of Monkey Island coming to Steam and Xbox Live Arcade next week.

Reactions? (NeoGAF seems mixed.) I have played none of those games, but I’m not a PC gamer, so that’s to be expected.