Old Mac Artillery Game Emulator

Old Mac Artillery Game Emulator Average ratng: 3,0/5 691 votes

Gorillas is a video game first distributed with MS-DOS 5 and published at 1991 by IBM corporation. It is a turn-based artillery game. The game consists of two gorillas throwing explosive bananas at each other above a city skyline. The players can adjust the angle and velocity of each throw, as well as the gravitational pull of the planet.

Classic Games Formatted for Mac

While cleaning out and rearranging our storage the other day I found all my old PC games. I found a CD binder filled with games. Games like Red Alert, Shogun, Duke Nukem, Heretic, Quake, and Sim City. I was a little bummed that I couldn’t play them though. My main computer is a Mac Book Pro and won’t play the old games I found. I figured that most of them should play while running Dosbox or Crossover and so, I went looking on the internet. I found a little more than what I was looking for.

Old game emulators for free

There are several torrents floating around the nets with tons of classic games bundled in dosbox apps. The games come complete with icons and there is no need to start dosbox prior to running any of them. Simply double click on the game you want to play and get ready to rock. It took a minute to get the correct keys down but after that I was off and running. I would like to take the time to tell you that you only keep what you still have lying around at home or in storage. You could also support the business by finding some museum that sells old games and buy them. Have fun with these great classic games formatted for mac. Download the torrents directly here at Mac Emulators or grab them from Pirate Bay.


What is Artillery?

Hanging indent word 2016. Please contribute to MR: Fill in Artillery description now!


artillery.img_.sit(93.45 KiB / 95.69 KB)
Artillery v2.0.2 / DiskCopy image, compressed w/ Stuffit
228 / 2014-04-14 / 2020-04-02 / 64df62dc74d5748cdaef063dbcc8f5c7449068cf / /
artillery1.5.sit(73.28 KiB / 75.03 KB)
Artillery v1.5 / compressed w/ Stuffit
3 / 2020-04-02 / 2020-04-02 / fa388b78893d23c1a65c406e31a60beb79b92283 / /
artillery.dsk(800 KiB / 819.2 KB)
Artillery v1.0 with ReadMe docs, on a 800KB floppy disk image / DSK image
6 / 2020-02-18 / 2020-04-02 / 07eb714900678ea4bb3152ce16fd4dba981de091 / /

Architecture


Motorola 68K


Emulating this? It should run fine under: Mini vMac