I have the same problem, I recently updated my computer, and I have to reinstall Madden 08, but I lost my registration code.
The code for Windows and mac is 24400573
Registration codes are unique for every copy of a game.
it is on the back of the guide. if you have a mac it might not work anyway
When you install Mac OS X Snow Leopard onto a Mac with Mac OS X Leopard already installed, by default this will upgrade the operating system without deleting anything from the computer. If you installed Mac OS X Snow Leopard without altering any of the installation settings, your game should work as per normal without having to re-enter your registration/unlocking code.If however, you chose to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard with a clean installation, meaning that the operating system would delete everything off the hard drive before installing the new operating system, this means that you will need to reinstall your game, as well as inputting your registration code. In this case, usually if you purchased the game serial number online through a gaming website, your registration code should be available for viewing in 'Your Account' on the online website.However, if you cannot find your registration code, you will need to contact the game developer centre and explain to them your situation.
there are none
No you can Buy the game or Download it by typing in browser "Free PC (Mac) LEGO Universe Download" Then click game clients and wait till download then Install the game.
Yes it is called Prism. I have it and it works very well. I'm using a free Mac total video converter called snowfox total video converter for Mac, but it's free to try for 15 days, i got the register code from their giveawayoftheday.
The Mac OS comes free with a Mac. New versions have a small charge.
Well in 2010 they are making free realms avalible to mac
Every Mac comes with the X Code development software. There are many other options depending upon what kind of game you want to make and how good a programmer you are.
Apple's Xcode software developer tools are provided with every Mac on the installation discs but are not installed by default. They can also be downloaded from Apple's developer website (See links below) but you need to register before you can download them. Both Xcode and the registration are free.
Most word-processing programs will autocorrect (r) to the registration symbol. You may also open the key map and input it from there.