• Projekt Red. Virtual Programming sources games from these publishers for porting to and publishing on the Mac and Linux platforms. The company's macOS titles...
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  • popular with the Java programming language, which is implemented using the Java virtual machine. Other examples include the Parrot virtual machine and the ...
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  • Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    Mac OS X version of Majesty 2 was announced by Virtual Programming on August 13, 2010. Virtual Programming published the Mac OS X version of the game on...
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  • Europa Universalis: Rome (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    Microsoft Windows in April 2008, followed by an OS X version ported by Virtual Programming in July. The game's only expansion, Vae Victis, was released in November...
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  • Europa Universalis II (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    the PC in 2001 by Strategy First, with a Macintosh port created by Virtual Programming and published by MacPlay. A Linux port was in development but was...
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  • Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    programmer was Johan Andersson. It was later ported to Macintosh by Virtual Programming. Unlike previous Paradox Games, which either focused on diplomacy...
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  • Hearts of Iron (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    in 2002 for Microsoft Windows. A Mac OS X version was released by Virtual Programming the following year. In 2004, Atari, SA published Hearts of Iron:...
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  • X3: Reunion (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    developed by Transgaming. Virtual Programming issued a new version of the game that eschewed Cider in June 2010. Virtual Programming CEO Mark Hinton said that...
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  • FlatOut 2 (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    on August 1. In 2008, an OS X version of the game was released by Virtual Programming. An enhanced port was released in 2007 for the Xbox 360 and Windows...
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  • March of the Eagles (category Virtual Programming (company) games)
    AGEOD was bought by Paradox, they developed and retitled the game. Virtual Programming released a Mac OS X version of the game on 9 May 2013. March of the...
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