Could 2008 truly be the breakout year for Macintosh gaming? Blizzard has been supporting the Mac OS for as long as we can remember -- always ensuring their games are compatible with the Mac and releasing patches in conjunction with their Windows-based updates. EVE Online began to support Mac OS in November of last year, and EA even announced that they're bringing titles to the Macintosh, starting with hits like Need for Speed Carbon, Battlefield 2142 and Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars in July. In August they added Madden NFL 08 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 to the list.
Even bigger news, though, is from today; one of last year's biggest hits -- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare will be coming to Mac OS. That's not all though... one of the most anticipated games this decade, from iconic game designer Will Wright, Spore, will find its home on the Mac as well.
Spore's Mac version will be launching later this year, simultaneously with the PC version. While Aspyr Media is publishing CoD4 on Mac, Spore will be brought onboard using a special software layer created by Toronto-based TransGaming Technologies -- the same technology EA used to port over all of their top games last year.
So what are your thoughts? Will 2008 be the Year of the Mac?