Where to find the release dates for Universal software

Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can get info on release dates of the Universal binary software and games.
Also would Rosetta really slow up a game like The Sims2 or would I not notice?
Chris

Donnchaidh,
Have a look here for some information on Universal Binary games.
Joe
iMac Intel Core Duo 20", 2 GB RAM, OWC 300 GB FW HD   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   eMac 1.42GHz, 1 GB RAM; iPod w/ video 30 GB

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