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Big game titles ready for Mac OS X 10.5
Created: 06/11/2007
Video description: At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, Electronic Arts Chief Creative Officer Bing Gordon showed off new titles for OS X 10.5, available starting in July. Also, John Carmack, technical director of Id Software, showed off a demo featuring next-generation technology.

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