McDonald told us this today at the MacWorld Expo, currently being held in San Francisco.Īs exciting as this development is-and watch the pundits reach for the buzzwords like 'convergence'-several hurdles still need to work themselves out. 'Now, we can develop versions for other platforms, we've announced that we're working on a Windows version of Virtual Game Station,' said Roy McDonald, CEO and President of Connectix told IGN, 'but not when we'll ship the product.' It's the first commercial emulator of its kind, which is exciting in and of itself, but what's even for exciting for Windows users is that a PC version is also planned. The Connectix Virtual Game Station is a brand new piece of Macintosh software designed to run PlayStation game discs on a Macintosh G3 computer.