OS X apps on Intel mini

I thought that Apple had it set up in such a manner that apps written for 10.x would run on an Intel based machine. Forrrrrrr getttttt itttttttt!
After moving my copy of Pac The Man over to my mini I discovered what S L O W really was.
What ever happened to the idea of including a program that would translate standard OS X apps so they would run on ANY Intel based Machine?

Such an application is included - Rosetta seamlessly translates PPC-coded applications that ran on pre-Intel hardware so that they run on Intel-based Macs. Not usually very quickly, but run even so.
However, that assumes the application was written to conform to Apple's programming guidelines issued to Mac developers. If the guidelines weren't followed - typically if a developer wants to circumvent some part of MacOS to improve how the application works, which is common in such things as games for example with routines written to 'poke' objects directly to screen - then those applications may well fail to run completely in Rosetta, or run very, very poorly.
Rosetta is anything but a perfect solution, and it requires a lot of RAM to work reasonably well, but sadly not everything works with it.

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