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I think that no one noticed that Mindware Studios was closed a long time ago. I just want to remind you that they ported Cold War to Linux and Mac OS X, and later one of their former employees ported Jets'n'Guns to Linux for Rake in Grass. Both games were published by LGP. In my view, Cold war was one of the best games that I have a chance to played it.