DOS, Mac OS, Windows: Survival horror game set in an Old West ghost town. Paranormal investigator Edward Carnby must rescue Emily Hartwood, the other playable character from Alone in the Dark from a band of zombie outlaws. Amy: 2012: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: Downloadable survival horror game. In Twisted Lands: Shadow Town, the player guides the actions of a man whose small boat has crashed on a deserted island. Although his wife was with him, she’s missing when he regains consciousness on the beach. As he gathers his wits, he sees a large ship in the distance with a hole ripped through its hull.
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Added Battle Net Updated Diablo 1.0.9 Game Folder to the MacGarden Archives.
Added Mac/Windows95-NT Diablo Disk Image to the MacGarden Archives.
You need to burn a real disc to play.
D1-Utilities contains a small pack of utilities for Diablo 1.
- Diablo Edit v1.3.1
- DieBlo v1.3
- SpeechLib (DieBlo requires this for some reason)
- Item Name Changer
- Exocet Font (The Diablo font)
- Spams text (historical reasons)
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Mac version released 1998, general release 1997.
Torrent link : (634 Mb) Mac & Win hybrid CD:
http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/3436596/DIABLO.Mac_PC-Hybrid.FULL.iBull...
Link to 1.09 patch: (1,5 Mb)
http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/diablo/patches/mac/Diablo%201.09%20Update.hqx
If you want to play on-line by Battle.net.
Diablo Demo (69,7 Mb):
http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/demos/MAC/DiabloDemoMac1.08.sit.hqx
Link to the manual
http://ftp.blizzard.com/pub/misc/Diablo.PDF
Link to Video with original BigBox and Content (German Language)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZzwDRrKGfw
Description:
Diablo is a dark fantasy-themed action role-playing game.
Set in the fictional Kingdom of Khanduras (located in the Diablo series fantasy world of Sanctuary), Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero as he or she battles to rid the world of the eponymous Lord of Terror. Beneath the town of Tristram, the player journeys through sixteen dungeon levels to ultimately come face to face with Diablo and his demon minions.
See also: Diablo II
CompatibilitySystem requirements
Mac OS
Power Macintosh or compatible,
8 MB RAM with virtual memory,
Mac OS 7.5 or higher,
2X CD-ROM drive
Windows
Windows 95 or better,
60 MHz Pentium or better,
8 MB RAM (16 MB for multiplayer),
SVGA-compatible graphics card,
2X CD-ROM drive
If you plan to use one of Amazon Web Services’ new bare-metal Mac instances in its cloud for more than 77 days a year, you may be better off just buying the Mac Mini instead.
The Register makes that suggestion after AWS revealed the price for its Mac instances: $1.083 an hour, $25.99 a day, or about $9,490 a year. You’ll also pay for AWS storage.
Next, we visited apple.com, and priced the same Mac Mini that AWS has pressed into service: the Intel Core i7 model with 32GB of RAM, 10G Ethernet, and a 512GB disk. It costs $1,999.00. Do the math: $1999/$25.99 = 76.91 – so you’ll be better off buying that Mac Mini if you need one more than 77 days a year.
Dividing $9,490 by $1,999 gives us a result of 4.74 – the number of your very own Mac minis you could buy rather than running one in AWS for a year.
AWS will sell the Mac instances for less on its EC2 Savings Plans, and when The Register fiddled with that facility, it seemed to suggest we could pay vastly less than the per-hour plan though didn’t offer a firm price.
Meanwhile, Mac-hosting outfit MacStadium offers what looks to be the same Mac Mini as a bare-metal system for $139 a month. AWS’s pricing chews through that sum in about five days. Cheaper, and more expensive, options are available from MacStadium, and there are other businesses out there offering remote-hosting or co-locating Macs.
If you think that Apple's new M1 silicon can handle your workloads, an M1-powered Mac Mini with close-enough specs – 16GB rather than 32GB of RAM, notably – costs $1,099.
AWS is of course picking up the cost of housing and feeding the Macs it rents, and ensuring they are resilient. But is that really a massive value-add for computers that are supposedly known for their reliability?
Yes, and no.
AWS has aimed its Macs at developers who want to test and sign apps developed for Apple devices. There’s no indication that task will go faster in the AWS cloud. But having access to cloudy Macs to do the job will mean developers don't need Macs dedicated to this occasional task. Even at $25.99 a day, that could work out financially, compared to buying the Minis outright and keeping them on a shelf.
The cloud giant thinks its bare-metal Macs systems could be used to power build farms or render farms. That sort of rig doesn't have to be used every day – yeah, a lot of software engineers need something like that all the time, but not everyone – and it requires scale that needs plenty of capital. Thus, folks may lean toward temporarily renting the gear.
And Amazon is banking on people wanting the convenience of managing their Macs-in-the-cloud alongside all their other rented services and storage, all from their AWS dashboard.
One more thing: AWS is a little late to the party, as Microsoft’s Azure Pipelines build and test tool has offered macOS running on Mac Pros since March 2020. And GitHub Actions provides macOS runners. And so on. ®