Mac Source Ports allows you to play Zuma Deluxe on your Apple Silicon Mac (thanks to the Zuma-Portable project)
https://macsourceports.com/game/zuma
#macgaming #zuma #zumadeluxe #zumaportable #macOS #macbookneo #gaming #retrogaming #apple #applesilicon #casualgaming #popcap
youtu.be/Eh75nE4ii1c?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCap
youtu.be/4uvZA2WAKnY?...
#ZumaDeluxe #Zuma22ndAnniversary
youtu.be/XW5eo2Sra1o?...
#ZumaDeluxe #Zuma22ndAnniversary
Zuma's 22nd Anniversary for A Mod
youtu.be/HrcFjddj9HI?...
#ZumaLuxuryReborn #ZumaDeluxeMod #Zuma22ndAnniversary #ZumaDeluxe
youtu.be/-pHOOkXXF8Y
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PC
youtu.be/qiC5Wui_ClY
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCap #PC
youtu.be/TGWmlUbRgME?...
#ZumaDeluxeMod #ZumaMod #ZumaDeluxe #ZumaLegacy
youtu.be/GUM3rgPex9A?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PC #Speedrun
Three Zuma Web Re-Flash
youtu.be/gPaYVA-SfFY
youtu.be/3Wrv5ExYdsY
youtu.be/eO4oLcMOwAM
#ZumaDeluxe #ZumasRevenge #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap #FlashVersion #FlashClassic #Flash
youtu.be/ce-bJnkltc4?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/1mJnWjXjRBI?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/kuag-DtO744?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/7VwPi_d6mMA
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiG3...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/6EWJS1Kp8TI
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/CMkM-J4fxxY
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/8eMnpyItDIA
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap #PopCapClassic
youtu.be/ZZT-PzEa8eA
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/M2fLDI_VEz4
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/t7xXi_QwgXQ
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/Velrrumz7NE
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapClassic #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/YORO2rPqNnk
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/rdkIaAaBWD4?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/OCNIWuBWa8s?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
A vintage computing setup is displayed on a beige desk, featuring two desktop towers side by side: on the left is an IBM Aptiva 2153-E2U from 1998, and on the right is a silver Shuttle XPC cube from the early 2000s. The IBM Aptiva sports a beige tower case with a floppy drive and a CD-ROM drive, connected to an IBM CRT monitor. The CRT displays the Windows 98 Second Edition desktop with a red tiled background and numerous nostalgic icons, including Midtown Madness, Driver, SimCity 2000, Stronghold, Zuma Deluxe, and Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. To its right, the Shuttle XPC is a compact, silver cube-shaped PC, connected to an HP f1905 LCD monitor showing a blue-filtered Windows XP desktop, with the f.lux software likely dimming the screen to reduce eye strain. Desktop icons include Microsoft Office 2003, Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, San Andreas, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, Need for Speed: Underground, Zoo Tycoon 2, SimCity 4, SimCity Societies: Destinations, Zuma Deluxe, and Luxor. The front panel of the Shuttle includes an LG DVD-RW drive, floppy drive, two USB ports, audio jacks, a FireWire port, and the power/reset buttons with blue LED indicators. It also bears an Intel Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading sticker. Internally, it’s equipped with a 2.8GHz Northwood Pentium 4, 2GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700 GPU. Each system has its own keyboard: the IBM Aptiva uses a classic beige Dell keyboard and mouse, while the Shuttle setup features a Compaq-branded black and grey keyboard and a black Microsoft optical mouse on a wrist-rest pad. In the centre foreground sits a closed modern black Lenovo ThinkPad laptop, with three stickers that came out of a SteelSeries box. The workspace is in an unfinished basement with pink fiberglass insulation and unfinished wall framing visible in the background.
The same two PCs on the same desk as before—an IBM Aptiva 2153-E2U from 1998 on the left and a silver Shuttle XPC cube from the early 2000s on the right. Both machines are currently running the classic arcade puzzle game Zuma Deluxe, with the gameplay screens showing the same spiral level filled with colourful chains of marbles spiralling toward the centre, where a stone frog launches new marbles to match colours. The IBM Aptiva is connected to a beige IBM CRT monitor displaying the game with a slight curvature and soft scanline glow. In front of it is an equally beige Dell keyboard and mouse. The Shuttle XPC is paired with an HP f1905 LCD monitor, showing a brighter and crisper version of the same Zuma Deluxe level. This setup includes a retro-style Compaq keyboard with white and black keycaps and a black Microsoft optical mouse resting on a padded wrist-support mousepad. The Shuttle’s front panel shows power and HDD LEDs glowing blue, and features an LG DVD-RW drive, floppy drive, USB, audio ports, and a FireWire port. In the foreground of the desk, centered between the two retro PCs, is a closed modern Lenovo ThinkPad laptop with a matte black finish. Three orange and white stickers from a SteelSeries product box are placed on its lid. The workspace backdrop includes unfinished pink and white fiberglass insulation on the walls and a gray curtain on the left, reinforcing the hobbyist, tech-enthusiast basement vibe.
Look at these two! I love running more than one computer at a time! #retropc #oldpc #retrocomputer #oldcomputer #nostalgia #90snostalgia #2000s #2000snostalgia #90snostalgia #zuma #zumadeluxe #ibm #ibmaptiva #shuttle #shuttlexpc
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne70...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/sazxmWsDG8I?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7_...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap
youtu.be/rpcH6AG1CDI?...
#ZumaDeluxe #PopCapGames #PopCap