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Having ported classics such as Air Combat, Links Pro and Unreal Tournament, Mark Adams is probably the most well-known celebrity in the Mac games arena. One on One with Mark Adams, a monthly feature at Inside Mac Games, is essentially a conversation between two old friends talking about various Mac game related topics. The impromptu conversation deals with topics such as the strength of the overall Mac market, OS X, Apple, and more.
This third installment in the series covers some recent topics of interest to Mac gamers, including the impact of the recent 10.1 update, the OS X version of Unreal Tournament and even game consoles. Here's a sample:
Tuncer: Anyway, back to gaming and OS X. A lot of people were pleased to see an OS X version of Unreal Tournament. How has the response been?
Mark: Its been mostly what I expected. A lot of people are having problems with it, but it is working for some. I was a bit surprised (and pleased) that the email feedback at utosx@mac.com was generally very positive. Even people who couldn't even get it to launch said how glad they were I was working on it. I was afraid of getting a lot of "this sucks- it doesn't even work, why did it take so long!" kind of mails.
For more of this conversation, check out the rest of the feature.
One on One with Mark Adams, Part 3
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