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Wine Announcement
The Wine maintenance release 2.0.3 is now available.
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Wine 2.0.3 Released With 37 Bug Fixes
For those relying upon the Wine 2.0.x stable releases rather than the bi-weekly development releases, Wine 2.0.3 is now the latest stable version.
Wine 2.0.3 was released today to offer FreeType 2.8.1 compatibility fixes as well as a variety of bug fixes. There are 37 known bug fixes with this latest update.
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Liam soaring through the sky now 'Fugl' is on Linux
Fugl [Steam, Official Site] is a relaxing exploration game where you take flight, with no set goals or timers it's time to chill out.
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Close-combat FPS 'Return to Planet X' is now on Linux, it's actually not bad at all
If there's one thing I truly love, it's FPS games. Merge an FPS with a space sci-fi setting where you're killing aliens in close-combat and I'm happy. Say hello to Return to Planet X [Steam].
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JASEM, the self-described 'insanely hard' twin-stick arcade blastathon is now on Linux
Only a few days ago I wrote about JASEM [Steam] possibly coming to Linux. This self-described 'insanely hard' twin-stick arcade blastathon is now available for Linux gamers.
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The awesome rogue-lite 'Streets of Rogue' has been updated with more content
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