zConnection's Connor Beaton writes: "One of the most oft-cited reasons why Windows is "better" than Linux or Mac OS X is that there are more games available for Windows. Perhaps this is true, but if this means Linux is free from the many rubbish PC games like Alone in the Dark, ShellShock 2 and the countless film adaptations, why is this a bad thing? Sure, there are less games available for the UNIX-based systems, but there are plenty of quality experiences there, as long as you know where to look. In this article, I'm going to show you that gaming does exist on these minority operating systems by listing my ten favourite non-Windows games."
Doom 3 was id Software’s attempt at bringing back its slumbering franchise, and its arrival on PC met with critical praise back in 2005
With an expensive backlog of DLC that it struggles to run on modern hardware, The Sims 3 deserves revisiting.
They all deserve a remaster, alongside the Sims City games. Sims 3 in particular should be looked at more only cause of how hot it makes PC's.
The Dungeons and Dragons genre has seen a big wave of evolution through these 3 titles that defined the genre's success and direction.
Blizzard always makes their games Mac compatible. I'm surprised there wasn't at least one on this list.