Games Leftovers
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If you want to see the rhythm-music platformer Runner3 on Linux, they need to see demand for it
Did you enjoy the previous Runner games or the BIT.TRIP games? Runner3 [Official Site] could come to Linux if the developer sees enough demand. Due for release for Windows and Mac on May 22nd, it is a shame that it's not currently coming as it looks damn fun. The previous game was on Linux, so it's quite sad they didn't get Linux support in right away for this one too.
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Valve continue to make VR easier with their new SteamVR Input system
Valve have expanded their VR support, with the introduction of their SteamVR Input system which is very much like what they've done for gamepads in the main Steam client.
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mod.io is a new open API for cross-platform Steam Workshop-like mod support
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Broforce, one of the best action platformers ever just got a nice performance patch
Honestly, Broforce is a ridiculously good time for all involved while playing it. It just got a decent performance patch too.
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Horizon Chase Turbo is a super smooth and fun retro-inspired racer, now out with Linux support
Honestly, I'm amazed games like Horizon Chase Turbo [Official Site] are still made. A retro-inspired racer that's not only super smooth, but damn fun too.
Developed by Aquiris Game Studio, the same studio that gave us the online FPS Ballistic Overkill, Horizon Chase Turbo is inspired by the likes of Out Run, Lotus Turbo Challenge and more. The inspiration is extremely clear while playing it, but that doesn't detract from the experience, if anything it's made me enjoy it even more. It's like Aquiris reached into my mind and plucked out parts of racers I liked when I was younger.
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WineHQ, Malware in Ubuntu Snap Store, Linux Kernel 4.17, Hardware Security Updates to Android, PGP and S/MIME Vulnerabilities
Late last week, the team over at WineHQ announced the release of version 3.8, containing bug fixes alongside a few feature enhancements.
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