You don't or spray paint it.
You can get classic Mac games from Steam. They have many games for the Mac, Classic and New to download direct to your Mac. Some are Dragons Lair and Max Payne 3.
Go to system preferences. Open the Classic system preference, and you should see the option to start up in classic mode.
The Classic environment allowed Macintosh software from the pre Mac OS X era to run on Macs using Mac OS X. Classic is not available on Macs with Intel processors or running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). To run Classic you need an older PPC Mac (G5 or G4) and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) with Mac OS 9 installed. Double clicking an old application will launch the Classic environment and run the software.
Classic Mac OS games can be used in Mac OS X if the Mac is a PowerPC Mac, the game was written for PowerPC processors, and the version of Mac OS X is Tiger or older. They cannot be used on Intel Macs except via the use of a third-party emulator, such as SheepShaver.
No. It runs in Classic.
Connect it to a PC or mac and sync it with iTunes
Nope 'nutin'
Classic Albums Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - 1997 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:K-3 (2001)
You say that you are an idiot and a freakin sucker
Mac OS 9 software requires Mac OS 9, which was discontinued in 2002, to work. Early versions of Mac OS X came with Mac OS 9 included (referred to as Classic mode) which could be activated from System Preferences. The latest versions of Mac OS X no longer support Classic mode. It will depend upon your specific Mac model whether a version of Mac OS 9 can be persuaded to work.
Yes they are because McDonald's has their classic soda cups back and big mac has its oringinal slogan back. So excited for the classic McDonald's to be back.
You can place blocks but not make them.