Leftovers: Gaming
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Nuclear Dawn FPS/RTS Hybrid to Get a Linux Version After All
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Nuclear Dawn Update Has Full Linux Support
Nuclear Dawn, the post-apocalyptic first-person RTS hybrid video game powered by Valve's Source Engine, is now out of beta on Linux -- two years after the game was formally released for Windows gamers.
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Circuits, A Puzzle Game With A Difference And It Sounds Good
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Millie Colourful Puzzle Game Released On Steam For Linux
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Let's Play: Dead Island: Riptide
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KartSim, A Multiplayer Kart Racing Game
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Star Citizen Video From PAX, Featuring Game-play & Looking Stunning
Star Citizen is a game you cannot help but get excited over. A new video has surfaced from PAX where parts of the game where shown off and it doesn't disappoint. Move over Eve Online!
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