Source Ports on macOS

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macOS
1998 apple logo.png
Developer Apple
Type Operating systems
Release date 2001
Latest release macOS 13 Ventura
This page is about game engine recreations and source ports that run on macOS (previously Mac OS X).
For emulators that run on macOS (previously Mac OS X), see Emulators on macOS.

Sometimes creating an emulator for a whole system is overkill. If the source code for a game is available, it is possible to modernise the code and port it to multiple platforms that the original game developer did not originally envisage. This is called a source port. Most of the source ports listed below were not released with Apple Silicon support, but support has been added by independent developers.

Alternatively, if the source code is not available, it is possible to recreate a game engine from scratch. This is much more difficult to do and to make the resulting game match the original.

For most source ports and game recreations, game data from the original game is required and this must be legally obtained from the original release for copyright reasons. Game data for most of the games below are available to purchase from GoG or Steam (GoG is preferred as games purchased there do not contain DRM which could make things more difficult). However, a few games were open-sourced and released with their game data included.