Old Mac games on Leopard?

Just a quick question. I wanted to know if it would be possible to play an old Mac game on a newer OS. Found a game on Amazon that I want to buy, but it was released in 2002. I'm not gonna shell out if I can't play it on Leopard...
I know that on Windows it is possible to play old games, but I just wanted to know if it's possible on Mac too? Any advice would be appreciated...thanks in advance!

If it's a game that runs under Mac OS X, maybe. Intel Macs can run most programs written for PowerPC Mac OS X using the built-in Rosetta translator, but they all don't work. If it's a 3D-type game that accesses the graphics hardware directly, there's a good chance it will not work.
If it's a game that runs under Mac OS 9 (which is possible for 2002 game), it won't work.
What's the game? If I have it, I may be able to tell you specifically.

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