Leftovers: Gaming
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Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty Coming to PC, Mac & Linux February, Xbox One & PS3 in March
Just Add Water have just revealed when PS3, Xbox One and PC gamers can get their anxious little mitts on their delicious remake of Oddworld Inhabitants PSX classic, Abe’s Oddysee. Titled Oddworld: New n’ Tasty, the completely rebuilt game stays true to the Abe’s Oddysee formula, adding a glossy sheen of much needed beauty.
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Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee will be released for Linux
The original game, which was released in 1997, was recently remade and fans of the puzzle platformer are patiently waiting for it's release. Oddworld has already released remakes of some of their games, like Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD and Munch HD.
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Scary Steam for Linux bug erases all the personal files on your PC
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Severe Steam For Linux Bug Can Wipe Your Entire Home Folder
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Scary code of the week: Valve Steam cleans Linux PCs (if you're not careful)
Linux desktop gamers should know of a bug in Valve's Steam client that will, if you're not careful, delete all files on your PC belonging to your regular user account.
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Steam for Linux Can rm -rf Your /home Folder (Or Worse)
Users have found out that Steam for Linux is capable of deleting the entire home directory under certain circumstances, which would present a major problem for users.
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SteamOS Update 153 Brings Updated AMD/NVIDIA Linux Graphics Drivers
While some are pondering the state of SteamOS and Steam Machines rumors, Valve has put out SteamOS Update 153 after being in the Alchemist Beta state for the past week.
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A Closer Look At The Upcoming Cities: Skylines
Cities: Skylines is an upcoming city-building game by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive. It's a sequel of sorts to the transportation-focused Cities in Motion franchise but with a much broader scope; it's now a fully-fledged city simulation game. Zoning, construction, taxation and infrastructure management are some of the things that set apart the game from its predecessors. Some of you may be familiar with the game as GOL has covered it twice already (here and here) but the new information we've gotten in the past few months from the developers make it worth revisting.
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Aspyr Media Are Close To Breaking Even On Linux Ports
Aspyr Media, who are one of our favourite developers, has noted on reddit that they are getting close to breaking even on their Linux ports.
If you are living under a rock: Aspyr ported Borderlands 2, Borderlands TPS, the latest two Civilization games and the newest Geometry Wars to Linux
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7 Interesting Crime-Solving Games for Android
To summon your inner Sherlock Holmes or Nancy Drew, you don't need to join a detective squad anymore. There are many new games that allow you to solve crimes, catch the bad guys, and prove to the world that there is a master detective in you waiting to be recognized. These games let you play as a detective or a cop for hours and make you rack your brain to come up with clues that will help solve the mystery.
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