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CrossOver Games 9.1.0 Screenshot of ingame action - Steam version - 1024x768 Run Sniper Elite on Mac, Linux & Chrome OS. As World War II draws to a close, the first covert battles of the Cold War begin. Caught in the life and death struggle between Soviets and Germans in war-torn Berlin, you control the fate of a lone American OSS Sniper. Mario can change the appearance so much that you can confuse him with some superhero, and by the way, not all heroes are good. But, whatever hero you choose, he still has to go through a difficult path on which Mario or another character will meet different creatures.
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (July 28, 2010) – On the heels of the highly-anticipated release of Wine 1.2, CodeWeavers, Inc. today announced the simultaneous release of CrossOver 9.1 and CrossOver Games 9.1 for both Mac and Linux.
Based in Saint Paul, Minn., CodeWeavers is a leading developer of software products that turn Mac OS X and Linux into Windows-compatible operating systems. CrossOver allows Windows software to be used on Mac and Linux PCs without the need for a Windows operating system license.
Available immediately, CrossOver 9.1 fully incorporates Wine 1.2, which the Wine community released on July 16th. The Wine Project is an open source technology developed by hundreds of volunteers worldwide. Wine enables millions around the world to run Windows software on Unix-like operating systems, all without needing to run Windows itself. CodeWeavers is one of the founders and largest supporters of The Wine Project and sells CrossOver and other software as supported versions of Wine.
CrossOver Games 9.1 now supports StarCraft II as well as Star Trek Online, along with a wide range of improvements to many other games.
The regular CrossOver update includes improvements to all Microsoft Office versions, improvements in Quicken 2010 support, and a broad range of fixes that should help all applications.
'Wine 1.2 version featured the work of 328 people – including a lot of hard work from our team – making more than 23,000 separate patches over two years,' said Jeremy White, CodeWeavers CEO. 'CodeWeavers was proud to be a part of that effort, and we are thrilled to be able to bring that work to our customers with this release of CrossOver.'
CrossOver 9.1 and CrossOver 9.1 Games replaces all previous versions of CrossOver. The software is immediately available at www.CodeWeavers.com.
About CodeWeavers
Founded in 1996 as ageneral software consultancy, CodeWeavers focuses on the developmentof Wine – the core technology found in all of its CrossOverproducts. The company's goal is to bring expanded marketopportunities for Windows software developers by making it easier,faster and more painless to port Windows software to Linux.CodeWeavers is recognized as a leader in open-source Windows portingtechnology, and maintains development offices in Minnesota, theUnited Kingdom and elsewhere around the world. The company isprivately held. For more information about CodeWeavers, log on towww.CodeWeavers.com.
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eric@modernstorytellers.com.
The 118 and the 126 will formally meet when 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star stage their first major crossover in 2021. (Yikes, that was a lot of numbers.)
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Showrunner Tim Minear on Sunday shared what appeared to be an episodic of Ronen Rubinstein (Lone Star‘s T.K. Strand) and Oliver Stark (9-1-1‘s Evan “Buck” Buckley) along with the caption, “I wonder what that’s about?” Fans also did some wondering, including asking Minear if that picture was the real deal. “Oh, it’s real,” he replied.
Meanwhile, Brian Michael Smith (Lone Star‘s Paul Strickland) posted a second picture, revealing Paul to be holding the flashlight on the other side of the scene:
Other actors spotted in the crossover photos include Ryan Guzman (9-1-1‘s Eddie Diaz), Julian Works (Lone Star‘s Mateo Chavez) and Natacha Karam (Lone Star‘s Marjan Marwani).
We knew that a meeting of the 9-1-1s was in the works, but this is our first official look at anything concrete. TVLine asked Minear in March if we’d be getting a crossover in the franchise’s future, to which he replied, “I believe you will.” Cryptic as always.
And although this marks the first meeting of major characters from the two shows, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that Erin Karpluk appeared as Pepper in Season 3 of 9-1-1 and the first season of Lone Star. (Trouble just follows some people wherever they go… especially when they cause the trouble themselves.)
9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star return with new seasons on Monday, Jan. 18 at 8/7c on Fox. Peruse the crossover pictures above, then drop a comment with your thoughts below. Which characters are you excited to see interact?