Valve Teases Mac Support With 6 Images

Valve will be porting its most popular games to the Mac platform, as pointed out in 6 teaser images.

If you own a Macintosh PC, chances are that you’ve missed out on playing recent hits from Valve including Team Fortress 2, Portal, Half-life 2, and Left 4 Dead, as well as the support of an application like Steam. That’s all about to change. After rumors swirled on MacRumors.com when Mac code was discovered in Steam’s back end, Doug Lombardi, the marketing VP at Valve, has confirmed that the Bellevue-based developer will indeed be porting its games to Apple’s OS X. In typical Valve fashion, this knowledge was teased with 6 amusing images which reference everything from the Mac vs. PC commercials to Apple’s famed 1984 ad, substituting Valve characters where appropriate.

The pictures were leaked individually to different sites: MacWorld, MacRumors, MacNN, Shacknews, Rock Paper Shotgun and Eurogamer. We’ve compiled them here for your amusement.

Here are all six of the images:

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