Software : Mandrake Gaming Edition

Software : Mandrake Gaming Edition

Mandrake Gaming Edition

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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Pearson Software
EAN: 0712692955789
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Pearson Software
Manufacturer: Pearson Software
Platform: Linux
Publisher: Pearson Software
Sales Rank: 17898
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The Mandrake Linux Gaming Edition bundles one of the world's most popular games with the Linux operating system by MandrakeSoft. Powered by TransGaming Technologies' innovative and unique portability technology layer WineX, this release marks the first time Electronic Arts' chart-topping 3-D-simulation game, The Sims, is available for Linux. The Mandrake Linux Gaming Edition features a full version of The Sims, in addition to a full version of Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.1. The software runs popular Windows games seamlessly on Linux with TransGaming's portability technology.

Access the Internet with Mandrake Linux Standard Edition 8.1. Perform all office tasks with StarOffice 5.2 or Koffice 1.1, GNUCASH, and Kpilot. Enjoy the multimedia capabilities of your computer, including editing photos, listening to MP3s, playing games, and burning CDs.

Create and control your own simulated people with The Sims. Design the personalities, skills, and appearance of your characters. Guide your Sims relationships and careers, for better or for worse. Move your Sims into a prebuilt house or build your own from the ground up. Create Sim Web pages with the push of a button and share your Sims with the world.

















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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It Is Off Tha Chains!! ...
i really like this game, it is really great, i play with it every single day and i love it, but anywayz, this game is great, and i love it, to death, i love it.


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