

To play this game multiplayer or network you will need to boot into OS 9. Also, you cannot use external input devices like gamepads or joysticks when running the game on OS X, therefore, you will not be able to play multiplayer-split-screen either. In addition, be sure you have at least version 2.0.2 of Cro-Mag Rally. You will need at least OS 10.1 to play Cro-Mag Rally reliably on OS X. All machines with DVD drivers will need OS 9 to install OpenGL 1.1.2. Pangea Software now has free downloads of the full versions of its classic OS 9 games Bugdom, Nanosaur and Mighty Mike (also known as Power Pete) and early OS X games Cro-Mag Rally, Billy Frontier and Enigmo.
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* Some Macs with DVD and Mac OS 8.6 will not be able to install OpenGL 1.1.2 or later. All other iMac's will play the game great since they have Rage Pro or Rage 128 accelerators.

The Blue and White G3's have Rage 128's which will run the game excellently as is. We stronly recommend the ATI Rage 128 or Radeon cards. Beige G3 owners simply need to install a more recent 3D acclerator.Powerups consist of the immediate and inventory types. Gather powerups to assist with driving or to cause opponents to crash. The game takes place in the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Those accelerators are not OpenGL compliant and are too slow for Cro-Mag Rally to be played on. Ĝro-Mag Rally can be played by a single player, two players on one computer, or up to six players over a network. * Both the original Rev A iMacs and the old "beige" G3's came with ATI Rage II 3D accelerators. Cro-Mag Rally is a prehistoric-themed Racing Game developed by Pangea Software and released in 2000 for Macintosh computers.
