Speaking of nostalgia, I'm always on the lookout for a playable version of the Mac port. I've found a few of them over the years but never managed to get them to work.
I don't even want to know how many hours I spent playing this in the mid-80s, and always liked the Mac port better than the PC one my friends had.
The kicker is I do have the original box & floppy, so it's "legal". I am skeptical that the disk still works and it's been almost 20 years since I had a floppy drive at all much less attached to a computer that could read this disk.
The Mac port was really well done. I had played it on the Apple ][+ and Mac version (and now the Steam updated version). The thing with the Mac port is that it wasn't just a port but a reimplementation that was designed for the Mac UI of the day.
Hmm, I think this is one of the ones I've tried. Perhaps it was operator error, I'll have to give it another try. That version was soooo much better than other implementations I saw.
If I had a windows machine instead the remake on Steam looks like it'd also be great to try but alas.
I'd have to check... it might be playable on Steam Deck and/or streamable to a Mac.
While I've got an acceptable windows gaming machine so the Mac gets less play now, I did have a period of time where I had the Steam Deck and streamed the odd game to my Mac where I played it.
... I checked. It's ok on a Steam Deck, not great, but ok. It streams perfectly to a Mac and is quite playable on the Mac in that way. So, if you've got one, it works.
If you do try to revive the floppies, be aware that most USB floppy drives can't read 400k and 800k Mac disks, so check a mac specific forum before buying one.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2518960/Wizardry_Proving_...
https://www.wizardryarchives.com/downloadsw4.html
https://archive.org/details/wizardry-proving-grounds-of-the-...
RIP, Werdna