If you own a vintage Mac running OS 9 that never Nanosaur and/or Bugdom installed (my tangerine iBook came with both) you are in for a treat! I never played Mighty Mike/Power Pete but have long been curious to (as the years went by it seemed increasingly unlikely that the purchasing system would still be functional). To be precise, Pangea's site has the same shareware versions of the games for download that it's had up for years, but the registration keys to unlock the full versions that used to be sold are now simply posted on the site. Brian Greenstone probably has me on a list somewhere.Īnyone know what happened to Firefall? It used to be in the free stuff section but didn't run well in classic mode. I also found a Nanosaur level editor in an open directory on their website and downloaded it, and the about box said something like "If you have this, and I don't know you, your license is subject to immediate termination." For weeks afterwards I thought the police were going to show up at our house, but I just checked and the file is still on their server after 16 years or so. And in all 3 games included with the iMac G3 (Bugdom, Cro-mag Rally and Nanosaur) I spent way too much time finding all of the areas where you could glitch through the wall and get "out of the game" as I called it In the early 2000s I felt like such a hacker for downloading the shareware version of Mighty Mike and playing the whole game by renaming each level's data file to "Level 1" since you could play the first level for free.
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