Mac computers barely have any viruses available on them because its harder to program viruses for them......so no ps2 game will not give viruses
Marvel vs Capcom is not available for the Mac. You will need a games console such as a PlayStation or Xbox to play the game.
There are no active viruses that attack Mac OS X.
There are no viruses that affect Mac OS X. If a Mac is running the Windows operating system then it is liable to be infected by the thousands of viruses that exploit the inherent vulnerabilities in Windows.
There are no mac viruses and if there were, no
if you have a mac it wont. if you have a PC it will.(new update) ingore that bull**** above it will not give you a ****Ing virus
No. Mac computers are more secure, and have a very difficult code for the computer. There are only a few mac viruses.
Mac's don't get viruses...shoot it, it's fake
There are no viruses that affect Mac OS X. There is always a possibility that a user may be tricked into downloading and installing (with their administrators password) some form of malware. There is no record of this ever happening when using Disney's ToonTown.
every computer can get a virus -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sort of. There are only a handfull of viruses for mac and they are ALL trojans. They do not do much damage nearly as much as windows viruses.
It is very uncommon for a MAC to get viruses, since they are their own "network" so to speak. They are not so widespread like windows for example, so they are not as likely to get viruses.
It Depends What You Need It For: For Instance, Mac in general is that you don't get as man viruses. But You Can't Download Much On It -Games and MSN wise. But PC's, on the other hand, is you can download a lot more stuff. It is possible that you can get more viruses than the Mac, but if you are careful, the computer would be fine.
Big Fish games is free from viruses; both my mother and I have had accounts with them for a few years on Mac and Windows. Sometimes an antivirus software will think it a virus, but that's based on their databases and application settings.