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A '''macOS''' is a personal computer running [[Apple]]'s '''[[wikipedia:macOS|macOS]]''' operating system, formerly known as '''Mac OS X''' and '''OS X'''. The primary rival to [[Microsoft]]'s [[Windows PC|Windows]] operating system, it was released in March 2001, and is the successor to [[Classic Mac OS PC|Classic Mac OS]]. Although macOS PCs generally receive less games than their Windows PC counterparts, a number of first and third-party [[Sega]] games have been published to [[Apple]]'s modern operating system.
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'''macOS''', formerly known as '''Mac OS X''' and '''OS X''', is a personal computer operating system developed by American technology company [[Apple]]. The primary rival to [[Microsoft]]'s [[Windows PC|Windows]] operating system, it was released in March 2001, and is the successor to [[Classic Mac OS|Classic Mac OS]]. Although macOS generally receives fewer games than its Windows counterpart, a number of first-party [[Sega]] games have been published to Apple's modern operating system.
  
 
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macOS, formerly known as Mac OS X and OS X, is a personal computer operating system developed by American technology company Apple. The primary rival to Microsoft's Windows operating system, it was released in March 2001, and is the successor to Classic Mac OS. Although macOS generally receives fewer games than its Windows counterpart, a number of first-party Sega games have been published to Apple's modern operating system.

List of Sega games for macOS