Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements

Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements

We already knew Valve was bringing its popular Steam games delivery service to OS X thanks to some Mac-specific files floating around the latest PC beta, but you can now pretty much take it as read: the Half-Life 2 developer has been releasing a slew of images slathering the Apple coating across their most popular gaming franchise.

So far, Valve has released images of Half-Life 2‘s Gordon Freeman wearing an iMacified HEV suit, replete with Apple logo instead of the Black Mesa Lambda symbol; the Team Fortress 2 Heavy eating a sandwich in the style of the dancing silhouette iPod ads; turrets from both Team Fortress 2 and Portal (a game which boasts a very Mac-inspired visual design scheme) doing the “I’m a Mac / I’m a PC” dance; Left 4 Dead’s Francis mocking the iconic “Think Different” series of ads; a Steam-specific take-off of the first “Introducing Macintosh” advertisement (courtesy of RPS); and Half-Life 2’s Alyx transported into the famous “1984’ commercial (via Macworld).

We’ve got all the images after the jump, At the barest minimum, though, OS X is about to get a proper digital delivery platform for games, and native ports of Valve’s greatest games. Rare good news indeed for the dedicated Mac gamer.

Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements

Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements

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Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements
Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements

Valve teases OS X Steam release with parodies of classic Apple advertisements

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  • http://www.spark-creative.co.uk Mark Astle

    Good news. It works ok through crossover but native ports would be so much better. Hopefully Modern Warfare 2 might make it one day…

  • Dustin Moskowitz

    So if I bought games on Steam for a Win-box, do I get them for free when downloaded to the Mac?