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Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 3:00pm
Virtual Programming offers ...
Virtual Programming today released Universal Binary updates to its Paradox titles, enabling the strategy games to run natively on Intel-based Macs. The free Universal updates bring Europa Universalis II ($20, historical world strategy game), Victoria ($20, 19th century strategy), Crusader Kings ($20, feudal kingdoms of medieval Europe), Hearts of Iron 2 ($20, World War II strategy game), Hearts of Iron 2: Doomsday ($25, post WWII strategy game), and Victoria: Revolutions ($15, expansion pack) up to speed on Apple's latest Macs. Virtual Programming offers adventure role-playing games, arcade/action sport titles, and real-time strategy games to Mac-owning game enthusiasts. The updates also introduce numerous bug fixes and tweaks, as well as the ability to run the games in window mode.