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GooBall 1.0.2 comes to Intel-based Macs

updated 05:50 pm EDT, Tue April 10, 2007

 

GooBall 1.0.2 released


Ambrosia Software today released GooBall 1.0.2, enabling the 3D game to run natively on Intel-based Macs as a Universal Binary. The update also changes the physics engine from ODE to Ageia PhysX for improved real-life physics simulation. "Roll, jump, and slime your GooBall through dozens of fanciful worlds of wonder as you control the cutest little alien around, the Goober. Being trapped in a gooey ball of protoplasm has never been this fun!... Welcome to GooBall! Roll, jump, and slime your GooBall through dozens of fanciful worlds of wonder as you control the cutest little alien around, the Goober. Being trapped in a gooey ball of protoplasm has never been this fun!" GooBall is priced at $25 and requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later.


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  1. willed

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    Err...

    Does anyone even read through articles before posting them on the MacNN front page?

  1. notehead

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    yep

    It's called "editing," folks. Try it.

    On the other hand, everybody else, including CNN and NYT, have editing "goobers" in their content constantly. Nobody's perfect.

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