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We posted about
the release of CrossOver Games a little while ago -- it's a version of Codeweavers' Windows virtualization software that allows Windows games to be played on OS X and Linux. I grabbed a copy of the software for TUAW, and spent an afternoon running it through its paces.
You can check out the hands-on after the break -- after installing CrossOver Games, I first tried to
load up Guild Wars using their installer's package interface, and was able to get it working pretty well. I then tried one of my favorite games,
Civilization 4, and unfortunately, that one didn't turn out quite so well. And just for kicks, I also gave
F.E.A.R. a shot -- it's not on
CrossOver's compatibility list at all, but I've had a copy sitting around for a while that I haven't played yet, so I let the virtualization app take a crack at getting it working.
The hands-on is in this simple and easy-to-use (which is more than I can say about CrossOver Games)
gallery format -- just click the picture furthest to the left down there and begin our journey into the exciting world of virtualization and game installation. I can tell you're excited already.
Gallery: TUAW's Hands on with CrossOver Games




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