Mac classic games on OS X

Hey, so while cleaning my room I found an old game called Imperialism, its a great game and when I went to try and play it says that MAc Classic is not supported on my macbook pro with moiutnain lion. Is there any way I can still play this game on my computer, without downgrading my OS?
cheers

The Classic game Risk II running in Sheepshaver on my Lion Mac Mini:
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Here is a post I recently assembled for another similar question:
With the newer Intel Macs, you have to run a Classic emulator such as SheepShaver, which requires you to extract the Mac ROMs from your older Classic Mac and then install Mac OS 9.
A related program is Chubby Bunny, which comes bundled with all of that included (google the term "Classic-On-Intel v 4.0.1 chubby bunny").
More information on SheepShaver:
http://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/sheepshaver_mac_os_x_setup
and
http://www.everymac.com/mac-answers/mac-os-9-classic-support-faq/run-macos-9-on- intel-macs.html
and more information about Chubby Bunny:
http://www.macwindows.com/OS9_on_Intel_Mac.html#092408b
and
http://hackthemac.blogspot.co.uk/2008/08/chubby-bunny-old-virtual-machine.html

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