
You’ll find Terminal in Applications > Utilities, or just search for it using Spotlight (or a Spotlight alternative). You can convert a CDR file to ISO using a quick Terminal command. The file needs to be in ISO format though to use most of the methods to play it below. You’ll be left with a CDR file that will mount on your Mac like a hard drive or DMG file.Click Save, disabled, and begin the process. Make sure you select "DVD/CD master" in the Format dropdown, and ensure Encryption is set to none. Name your file and select where you want to save it.Head to File > New Image > Image From "Device" and choose your optical drive.Insert your CD or DVD into your optical drive, and launch Disk Utility.If you do have a SuperDrive, or you’re using a Mac that is blessed (cursed?) with an optical drive, here’s how to extract a disk image and convert it to an ISO disk image file:

For quickness, you might want to just use disk images though, which contain all the data found on a CD or DVD as a file stored on your computer. But old CDs and DVDs of games can still help you out here.Īpple sells an external optical USB SuperDrive that will allow you to use your original CDs and DVDs to play games. There’s a good chance you’ve moved on from optical media, particularly if you’re using a modern MacBook without a CD/DVD drive.

Before you can play old games on your Mac, you need to get them on there first.
