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Pimpin', yo.

I got the word the other day that this upcoming Saturday at 1pm, I'll be speaking at the Apple Store Biltmore here in Phoenix. You want to win a copy of Jedi Academy from Aspyr? I'll be giving a copy away!

I'll be talking about Mac gaming, Aspyr, MacMAME and whatever else I can to fill up an hours time. You got questions? I'll try my hardest to give answers. What's more, if fate is kind to me, I may even show a sneak peek at Medal of Honor: Breakthrough, running on a Mac, which would be the first time anywhere that someone outside Aspyr has seen it on the Mac.

So come one, come all. Tell your friends and neighbors! Leave your fresh (and rotten) fruit and vegetables at the door, and join me for a painfully long (or mercifully short) hour of Mac gaming talk this Saturday. If you have something you want me to be sure and talk about (or bring) feel free to leave a comment in this blog entry.

Many thanks to my friend Shawn "Quickdraw" Demumbrum and store manager Jim Smith for making this happen.

Comments

QuickDraw is a registered trademark of Apple Computer and cannot be used without consent of Apple Computer Incorporated.

Plus, if you start bringing out long forgotten nicknames, I will be forced to expose long forgotten secrets about "the" Brad Oliver.

Good point.

Why don't people use Quickdraw3D anymore to port games to the Macintosh?

And what about LocalTalk support in Jedi Knight MP?

QuickDraw3D is dead. Long live OpenGL. LocalTalk support is pointless. If you have a Local Area Network, then just use the LAN server option in JK.

It may just be possible that Anonymous & Coward is joking.

Brad, will the copy of Jedi Academy be signed? I'm about to write it in a news story, so it better be true! ;)

I can certainly sign it, but I'm not sure that's a selling point. ;-)

Can you sign my man boob? I'd definitely fly down there for that.

I can and will - for the right price! (I'm beginning to understand now why some stars and athletes charge money for autographs.)