Mac Mini and Sims Complete

Hi!
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.
I wonder if anyone has used The Sims Complete Collection on an Intel Mac Mini? If so, how does it run? Is there a universal out? If not, how does it run under Rosetta? Thanks in advance!

Based on the requirements for Sims 3
FOR MAC OS X
Mac OS X 10.5.7 Leopard or higher
Intel Core Duo Processor
2 GB RAM
ATI X1600 or Nvidia 7300 GT with 128 MB of Video RAM, or Intel Integrated GMA X3100.
At least 6.1 GB of hard drive space with at least 1 GB of additional space for custom content and saved games
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