Game Information:

Name: 9: The Last Resort
Publisher: GT Interactive(now Infogrames)
Developer: Tribeca Interactive
Mac Conversion: Tribeca Interactive
Media: 1 CD
HD Installation: 8.7 megs

Just for kicks, let me present the system requirements:
68040 Processor with FPU, 16MB Ram, 15MB available hard disk space, 13" display(640X480 pixels) capable of displaying 256 colors, double-speed CD-Rom drive, mouse. System 7.0.1(or later), Sound Manager 3.2(included), Quicktime 2.1(included).

Patches?
None that I have found.

A badass attack on the senses. This game is twisted, it's funny and I love it! An extremely odd, and at times disturbing, gaming experience that every Mac gamer should have. Think Myst, but twisted and actually fun. Highly recommended!

Getting it to run:

Difficulty: Easy
Configuring iShock:
NA

Just run the installer and you're done. You'll have to restart after that, but that's about it.

Warning: This game, like many of the older titles will jack the System's Volume to the max and blow you out of your chair at first. My recommendations to fix this are as follows:
1. Before you start the game, make sure your Control Strip is enabled and collapsed, showing the System Volume meter.

2. After starting the game, move the mouse to where the Control Strip is, usually it'll show up, just lower the volume and you'll be ok.
(Note: if the Control Strip doesn't show you will need to Apple key-Tab your way back to the desktop to lower the volume)

Learning from your own mistakes is an incredible thing, and after doing each and every one of these I think you will find much enlightenment in what I like to call:

Tips to avoid feeling like a complete jackass:

* The game won't run without the CD, put it in before starting.
* Set your screen res to 640X480 for the optimal viewing of the game.

For more support: Infogrames