Bill Killer is a funny arcade game where Bill Gates' head flies across the screen as you try to shoot it with your gun. You have ten shots per round and your performance is rated. You can also change the speed of the game between rounds.
xGates is a highly exciting, sophisticated and outrageously bloody action game that pits you and your trusty chainsaw against the evil forces of corporate monopolist tyranny. You'll find no other game that will allow you to vent your rage and daily frustration to the same extent.
The older Linux equivalent to xGates. One of the first cool X11-Games in 1994.
iMacGeddon is a game in which you throw iMacs out of a pickup truck in an attempt to hit as many Bill Gates figures as possible. All this plays to the tune of some mighty fine hillbilly music. Yeehaw! Be sure to lead Bill by a couple of inches, or else he'll get past before the iMac reaches the ground.
µWar is a Space Invaders-style arcade game. Move your Mac around the bottom of the screen using your arrow keys, and fire your weapons at the advancing horde of substandard PC clones that are invading your world. At each level, the PC horde moves faster and faster. Flying saucers drop bonuses and death marks from the sky. Avoid the Microsoft and Intel marks, and rush to collect the Apple and Motorola ones. This final version includes more music and sounds, mouse control, a better display, and bug fixes.
3D Klondike is the new iMac version of Burning Monkey Solitaire. Set in a teal cinema with the likes (or rather, likenesses) of Steve Jobs, Jen (the spokesperson for Freeverse Software) with her new polar bear companion, an animated iMac, and Bill Gates (who may never live down the antics of that pie-throwing anarchist), 3D Klondike irreverently celebrates the release of Apple's latest computer with a slick game of cards packed full of Windows-slamming sound bytes and gag effects. 3D Klondike features stunning 2D graphics, two different decks, a collection of comments from the peanut gallery (which can be shut off should the humor become old), a variety of ways to cheat (which are smartly detailed within 3D Klondike's Help file), a job-saving "Boss Coming!" feature, and the ability to record or reset your collection of statistics, as well as one solid game of cards. Please note that although 3D Klondike is optimized for the iMac, it will work on other Power Macintoshes.
Cyberopoly is a Monopoly spoof in which you take on the roles of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and other industry leaders. Go around the board and try to purchase Intel, Wired, ISPs, and more without landing in the Department of Justice. If you get lucky, you'll get to hire Janet Reno. You can build up the value and power of your companies by getting patents and developing industry standards--and don't forgot to stop for a free browser. But beware: Bill Gates likes to secure patents on as many things as possible, and if you land on one of his companies, you'll be paying big time. Cyberopoly 3.1 includes the new Alfred University edition of Cyberopoly. Of course, you can still play as Bill Gates or Steve Jobs and try to take over the computer industry. Shareware registration fee is $15.