In the late 1990s, Pangea Software was a leading developer of Mac-exclusive games. Apple commissioned them to write demonstration code for the first release of the Quickdraw 3D graphics API, and their subsequent games Nanosaur, Bugdom, and Cro-Mag Rally were bundled with various generations of Apple's iMac and iBook computers.

Nearly 30 years later, Pangea kindly released the source to these games under a Creative Commons license, and Iliyas Jorio has been porting them to modern platforms (Mac, Windows, Linux) to keep the games alive.

https://jorio.itch.io/

#macintosh #retrogaming

@Screwtapello @_the_cloud Great. The QuickDraw 3D card was one of the weirdest, under-utilised cards I ever had installed in a Macintosh.