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Apple Computing Products:
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What does the Powerbook have to offer?
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<blockquote data-quote="IanCT" data-source="post: 100683" data-attributes="member: 6074"><p>Depends on the game. I played, thru the end, Monkey Island 3 (Curse of Monkey Island) on Virtual PC 6.1, Windows XP (SP1), on a G4 iMac 1.25Ghz, 768MB RAM.</p><p></p><p>Because the graphics aren't intense, just bitmap backgrounds and specific moving characters it didn't choke the system. It played pretty decent, no lag or sound glitches.</p><p></p><p>Other games you could possibly play in VPC should be any of the Space Quests, King's Quests and Police Quest Series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanCT, post: 100683, member: 6074"] Depends on the game. I played, thru the end, Monkey Island 3 (Curse of Monkey Island) on Virtual PC 6.1, Windows XP (SP1), on a G4 iMac 1.25Ghz, 768MB RAM. Because the graphics aren't intense, just bitmap backgrounds and specific moving characters it didn't choke the system. It played pretty decent, no lag or sound glitches. Other games you could possibly play in VPC should be any of the Space Quests, King's Quests and Police Quest Series. [/QUOTE]
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