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I've seen some posts from people asking if certain games work in Linux. I've personally searched this forum for user's input as well. Bought this from the Spring sale. Hope it helps someone out :)
Works perfectly (so far) in wine 1.1.41 and 1.1.24. I managed to go through the tut, and play a little bit of a game. If only I wasn't busy playing some other games.
(I know this is old, but I have to bring this up). It works on Win 1.2.2 on Mac, however, none of the characters animate. They all move, but all they do is sit in their initial pose (evil genius with his hands behind his back). Plus I have to turn off Pixel Shaders to see the textures (otherwise they are colored silhuettes).

Does anyone have any suggestions (besides moving to a PC)?
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tustin2121: (I know this is old, but I have to bring this up). It works on Win 1.2.2 on Mac, however, none of the characters animate. They all move, but all they do is sit in their initial pose (evil genius with his hands behind his back). Plus I have to turn off Pixel Shaders to see the textures (otherwise they are colored silhuettes).

Does anyone have any suggestions (besides moving to a PC)?
NoanRand got it working - you may want to PM him to see what settings he used. I was about to set it up myself in OS X, but haven't gotten around to it. If possible you may also want to to try newer development versions of Wine (they are are on 1.3.21). If you are using CrossOver, try Wineskin (free) which allows you to use any Wine engine you want and creates a special Wine encapsulation for just that game.
I've had a hell of a time with the random crashing bug. Seems to (fingers crossed) been solved by disabling autosave, copying d3d*.dll to the system32 directory (in WINE) and adding them as overrides.