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Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword for Mac OS X has Shipped

Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword for Mac OS X has Shipped 

Yesterday Aspyr announced the release of Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword for Mac OS X, which has been shipped to North American retail outlets. Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is the second expansion to the popular turn based strategy game, Civilization IV, originally released in 2005.

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Call of Duty 4 shipping September 15 for Mac OS X

Call of Duty 4 shipping September 15 for Mac OS X 

Call of Duty 4 was originally scheduled for release back in May 2008, but was delayed due to concerns over quality, Aspyr decided the game needed more time to bake in the oven to insure a quality gaming experience for Mac owners.

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Neverwinter Nights 2 update is out

Neverwinter Nights 2 for Mac gets an update from Aspyr, version 1.12.1295, for those of you keeping count. What’s New: Experience gains of zero will no longer show up in the chat log. Natural AC is now being properly applied to creatures. Use Magic Device checks, when casting from scrolls, will no longer override caster [...]

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Call of Duty 4 for Mac delayed

On June 2, 2008, Aspyr Media, a company based in Austin, Texas known for porting Windows games to the Mac OS platform, announced that Call of Duty 4 for Mac will be delayed until third quarter of 2008. “Aspyr Studios has chosen to continue to spend more time in development with the title in order [...]

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Aspyr Game Agent for Macs

Digital downloads have been quite popular on the PC side of the fence, with services such as Valve’s Steam, Direct2Drive, EA Store, this is great and all but what about Mac gamers? Looks like someone is thinking of us, Aspyr has recently released Game Agent, which features a respectable library of Games available for download.

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Mac Bound: Call of Duty 4

I actually already own the PC version of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warefare, so why do I even care for the Mac release? Because I love gaming on my Mac, no need to load up Windows.

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