 | In Response To: What mac did you originally play Marathon on? (Ojo)
My very first Bungie experience was with the PiD demo that came on my Quadra 950 at work. This was my 3rd Mac, after brief stints with an LC and a Quadra 700. The 950 was a slick machine with 24MB of RAM and a 500 MB hard drive. I resisted playing PiD for a while but eventually gave it a try. It was hard as hell and it kept telling me to turn off all extensions - more than annoying since this was my work computer and I wan't about to do that and make it obvious I was doing something besides work. When I finally traded up to a 300 MHz G3, it came with the Marathon demo on the hard drive. After my experience with PiD, I wasn't eager to give it a try, but I eventually did and, boy, what a difference. I must have played the Demo 50 times before I became curious and actually looked up some information on the game. Wow, there was an M2 and Infinity, too! I quickly downloaded the demos and played them until I could complete all three in my sleep. After a while I finally gave in and bought the Action Sack. I could kick myself for not ordering the Trilogy CD - I thought that I would give PiD another try (I still haven't, however). Believe it or not, this was my first video game purchase - I was rapidly approaching middle age (who am I kidding - I'd already turned 40) and felt I was supposed to be beyond such things. I was hooked. That G3 really screamed. It had 2 4GB ultrawide SCSI drives, 256 MB of RAM and something totally new - a separate graphics card with a whopping 8MB of VRAM! This is basically the same machine that Ian used to creat RED, BTW. Well, that machine has moved on and I'm now using a couple of G4 PowerBooks - a new 17" 1.5 GHz model that is currently being repaired and the old 500 MHz model I'm typing on now.
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