Leftovers: Gaming
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Vlambeer's Procedural Death Labyrinth Nuclear Throne Now Available On Linux, Our Game-play Video
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Star Citizen Will Be Coming To Linux
For those that missed the news from this past weekend at PAX East 2014, a Linux game port of Star Citizen has been officially confirmed.
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Wasteland 2 will add new maps, new enemies and Linux support with next beta update – full game will take 50 hours to complet
Wasteland 2‘s beta has been going pretty great and it’s looking like the next beta update will make things even better, as Project Lead Chris Keenan explained in a super-sized blog post. The update is expected to go live this week, and along with the standard optimization and balance tweaks, it will also introduce new enemies like the suicide monks, who have unique AI, a new tutorial and two new maps – the Missile Silo and the Darwin Village – along with various other additions.
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GOG.com bringing Linux support is a great thing
Unless you have been living in a cave for the last few weeks, you would have heard about GOG.com (formally known as Good Old Games) finally announcing they will be adding Linux support! I think this is a great thing and here's 5 good reasons why.
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The first ever Ubuntu Gaming Project contest (win 3 Steam keys)
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Moebius: Empire Rising Adventure Game Delayed For Linux Because Of Unity3D
Moebius: Empire Rising an adventure game from Jane Jensen is already confirmed for Linux and we mentioned recently the Linux release has been delayed. We now know what is causing the delay.
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10 More Great Free, Open-Source Games
Here is yet another overview of 10 free and open-source games for Linux. These are maybe not the most popular ones, but each definitely has a certain addictive tint to it.
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Firaxis Games New IP "Civilization: Beyond Earth" Will Come To Linux - CONFIRMED
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Sanctum 2 FPS/Tower Defence Hybrid Now Has An Open Beta On Steam
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Humble Bundle: PC and Android 9
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Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth Coming To PC, Mac and Linux
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Steam Controller May Not Arrive Until Near The End Of The Year
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Source: Steam Controller will be available in "October or November"
Our source added that the completion of Valve’s Steam Controller was the final piece that would precede the availability of most Steam Machines, which indicates that Steam Machines will also begin to release at the end of the year. The source also told PC Gamer that they expect “about 500” games to be natively playable on SteamOS by the end of this year, up from the current count of 382.
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New Civilization game, Civilization: Beyond Earth blasts off this Fall on Linux
After helping players rewrite history for decades, Sid Meier’s Civilization has finally turned their gaze upward and beyond: Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth lets players take their very own Noah’s Ark and sculpt the future of humanity as they see fit. Firaxis also confirmed that the game will be launching this fall on Linux, Mac & Windows for $49.99.
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Cyan evaluating Linux port for Obduction
From the famous creators of Myst and Riven the newest Kickstarter project is Obduction. They went through Kickstarter successfully last year. Now, thanks to Unreal Engine supporting Linux natively, Cyan is looking at a Linux release as a possibility for their new game.
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