Diamonds Old Mac Game

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Jun 08, 2015  In this Breakout-style game, guide the bouncing ball left and right, clearing away blocks to reach the next level. Diamonds is a tribute to the original game, created by Oliver Dreer and released by Varcon Systems in 1992. Diamonds and Mac 10's Lyrics: I spit and reload things / Since livin was gold rings / Fuck a piece of the pie nigga / Gimme the whole thing / I done seen death, seen less, seen more / Feed. Sep 13, 2017 By the way, if you want to stay on top of all the latest Mac games updates, retro or modern, make sure you check out Pure Mac. The 10 Best old games for Mac: Revisiting the classics For the record, old-school classics are not exclusive to older gamers.

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What is Diamonds and More Diamonds?

Diamonds is an arcade game similar to BeeBop or Arkanoid except there is no paddle. You control the ball direction using the keyboard arrow keys as it endlessly moves forward in the puzzle screen, bouncing around on the tiles and walls. The goal is to break tiles of the same color as the ball and find your way through the maze by switching the ball color to break other tiles, getting the keys to break locked tiles and avoid death skull tiles. Once all breakable tiles are gone, you are left with diamond tiles, which you can now break/collect to end the level. Diamonds features color graphics and catchy background music.

See also: Diamonds for Kids and Diamonds 3D


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Architecture


Motorola 68K


Architecture: 68K

System 6.x - Mac OS 9.2.2

At least 1.3MB of free RAM (recommended 1.6MB)

Plays in B&W and in 256 colors mode (8-bits)


Emulating this? It should run fine under: Basilisk II