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Chessmaster 9000 (Mac)

Chessmaster 9000 (Mac)


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From: Feral Interactive

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $33.90
You Save: $6.09 (15%)



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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 5075

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Macintosh, Mac Os X
Genre: Strategy Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Epic
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 155
Model: 155
UPC: 644247001552
EAN: 0644247001552
ASIN: B0000VMIM2

Release Date: December 6, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Smart, popular chess software
  • Learn how to play like a master
  • Incredible 3-D sets, boards, and backgrounds
  • Tons of features to improve learning
  • For 1 or 2 players

Accessories:

  • PC Gamer (1-year)
  • ATI 100-435317 Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition for G5 256MB AGP Video Card

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Chessmaster 9000 places you where you must master one of history's great challenges -- the age-old game of chess! This new&improved chess engine features 150 different opponents, from beginner to Grandmaster level. Speed up the action in Speed Chess mode You are invited to test your brain by mastering history's greatest game!


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Cannot play without the DVD   January 5, 2005
Sylvan J. Zaft (New Hudson, Michigan)
77 out of 81 found this review helpful

This program has many fine features but they are useless to those of us with a laptop who do not want to carry the DVD with us.

Each time you load the program you must insert the DVD or it will not work. The manufacturer has every right to insert this copy protection feature but the buyer should be warned. I would not have spent the $40 for this program had I known about this limitation. I am away from home a lot and want to use the program to relax during little breaks from study and writing.

If every program used this kind of copy protection we would have to carry a lot of DVDs with us and constantly search through them for the right one every time we wanted to load a program. This would be ridiculous.

For those who are comfortable with this feature and have all the hardware to run it properly it is a fine value worth five stars.

ADDITION: The program interferes with other programs.

One of the advantages of the Mac X operating system is that you can run a bunch of programs at the same time, switching between them as needed or desired.

Chessmaster 9000 has interfered with two of my programs. Even though I turn all of the sound off in Chessmaster 9000, it blocks iTunes from running. It also stops macros from running in Microsoft Word for the Mac.

The program may not be suitable for users who would like to have it running or loaded while they have another program on.



5 out of 5 stars Latest version of perennial favorite has hefty requirements   December 30, 2004
Richard A. Fowell (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
63 out of 65 found this review helpful

Highlights:
(1) Make sure you have the necessary hardware/software before buying this.
(2) Of the three documentation sets, the Manual.pdf file CM9000 installs
on your hard drive is the most thorough.

Chessmaster has long been the most popular Mac commercial chess program.
It has been over 3.5 years since the last version (Chessmaster 6000)
was updated (April 2001), so I was excited to receive it today.

Chessmaster 9000 is OS X native and comes on a DVD full of goodies.
The minimum hardware/software requirements are high, though.
Both the package documentation and the publisher's Web site
(Feral Interactive) say you need:
- DVD player ( the Chessmaster DVD must be in your DVD drive to play)
- Mac OS 10.2 (minimum) or higher
- 256 MB RAM, 1.3 GB free hard drive space, Quicktime 6
If your setup doesn't meet these criteria, then Chessmaster 6000 Mac,
which Amazon also sells, is an alternative.

My copy came with a 20 page hardcopy manual, a 54 page manual
in Acrobat format (Manual.pdf) that was installed on my hard drive,
and a 68 page copy of the 2-yr old Windows version manual (?!)
accessible by the Help: Chessmaster Help menu option. The
Manual.pdf file seemed the most useful.

The program features are arranged in five areas:
- Classroom: tutorials, drills, tests, problems, annotated games at four levels
- Game Room: play games for fun, with lots of help from Chessmaster
- Library: View any of 800 classic annotated games from 1619-2002
- Tournament: Play games for score - no hints, takebacks, etc. ;
set up matches between various simulated chess greats
- Database: 500.000+ chess games, searchable by position, or from an
opening game tree of some 2200 initial move sequences.
- Kids Room: Training and games for beginners
- GM Live: Play another person over a LAN or the Internet

The program supports hosted games through the GameRanger site,
but the GameRanger site does not list it at present.

The voice-narrated annotated games and animated analysis are my
favorite features of this product. When Josh Waitzken is explaining
his games, for example, squares light up, ghosted pieces show
alternative moves, and arrows show lines of attack.

Also, Chessmaster is very strong. Of chess programs available
on the Macintosh, Chessmaster 9000 is second only to HIARCS
(based on matches played with the PC versions by the SSDF).
Chessmaster 9000 uses the chess engine "The King 3.23".



3 out of 5 stars A Long Wait for No Improvement   March 11, 2005
Hammerhead (Music City, USA)
22 out of 24 found this review helpful

I agree with the two differing previous reviews by Mr. Zaft and Mr. Powell.

Chessmaster 9000 is an entertaining and enjoyable program for the Mac OSX platform, and is definitely the best program for the dollars, but overall, it is no more flexible than the previous versions for the Mac OS9.

As Mr. Zaft stated, there is no way to copy the program onto your hard-drive and play it without the CD-ROM. In order to play the game on your laptop, you must carry the disc with you. That is very inconvenient, and I would have thought that Ubisoft would have corrected that issue.

The other things I don't like about the Chessmaster 9000 are that the program takes a while to load, even on a very fast computer, and even if you bypass the lengthy introductions. That is a flaw directly related to the fact that the game can only be accessed through the disc. Then, you are presented with the Puzzle of the Day when logging in, which I find annoying. I would prefer to just set a default player and go directly to the game, like programs that live on a hard-drive.

Also, the Chessmaster 9000 seems to be even more limiting than previous versions, as far as selecting chess boards and pieces. I found a board and piece combination I liked, but the program won't let me change the viewing perspective. Previous versions for Mac OS9 allowed us to alter the viewing angle.

The program seems a bit "hinky". Sometimes, while clicking and dragging your chess pieces, they stick and freeze, and all you can do is hold still and wait until the program catches up. I've got nearly a Gig of RAM, so the problem is not with my Mac. Also, be certain the chess piece is precisely over the square where you want it before unclicking, or the piece may wind up on an adjoining square. If you happen to be playing a Tournament or Rated game, you cannot undo your move, and you are stuck with the result, which affects your ranking.

The Chessmaster 9000 for Mac OSX is a good program, but considering that I waited more than six months for my order to be filled, my expectations were for a program which fully integrates with OSX and takes advantage of the smooth abilities of Unix in our operating system. The only thing that makes 9000 any different than 5000 is that it functions in OSX. It is not a better program.



4 out of 5 stars Excellent program, new patches available make it run on 10.4   January 28, 2006
Dalton (Brooklyn, NY United States)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

I just got Chessmaster 9000 for Mac in the mail today, and I'm already having quite a bit of fun with it. I'm a bit crazy, I already had Chessmaster 9000 for the PC, but I don't have a PC anymore and figured that it wouldn't be any fun to play in Virtual PC (rating - 0 stars), so I picked up the Mac version.

The Mac version is pretty much identical. It's got lots of great lessons, and more gameplay options than could ever be fully explored. I think the game actually seems a bit smoother on Mac than on PC.

For those complaining, it seems that Feral has finally let the patches out of beta, and the game now works pretty smoothly on OS X 10.4, Tiger. This is what finally prodded me into purchasing the game. I haven't seen any problems yet, but one: no online play available. I'm not sure this is a big deal, I'll give it a try on another day and see if it works, if not, I'll contact support.

This game is fun and educational. I would give it five stars, except for the copy protection issue that requires that the DVD be inserted to play the game. This STINKS! I would like to take the game with me wherever I have my laptop, but the idea of carrying a $40 DVD with me, when it's likely to get lost or scratched, doesn't appeal to me. I wish developers wouldn't pull these kinds of tricks. Otherwise, I would have gladly given it 5 stars.



1 out of 5 stars Fat, slow and a lot of trouble   September 11, 2005
Chess Fanatic (Austin, TX)
15 out of 20 found this review helpful

You can get sleek FREEWARE from sigma that blows this bloated buggy mess away. It interferes with other stuff, you have to have the DVD in and it is a mess that messes up your mac. Run for your life. UGH!


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