Leftovers: Gaming
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The Bridge crosses over to Mac, Linux next week
The Bridge, an M.C. Escher-like logic puzzler from developers Ty Taylor and Mario Castaneda, will expand its reach on Steam to Mac and Linux next week. The IGF Student Showcase winner will be available on Mac and Linux on May 16 and will be compatible with SteamOS and Steam Machines as well.
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The New Open Source StuntRally 2.3 Racing Game Looks Great
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Kentucky Route Zero Act 3 Releases On Linux, Mac, PC
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Another Star, The Very Authentic Retro RPG Is Now Released For Linux Gamers
We only pointed Another Star out a few days ago and it has now pushed out the Linux version! The game caught my attention with its really authentic looking retro visuals, complete with a CRT screen effect.
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The Community Has Beaten Epic At Porting The Unreal Editor To Linux
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New ‘Unreal Tournament’ is REAL and It Is Going To Be FREE
Epic Games’ Unreal Tournament was once a popular multiplayer shooter. It was already forgotten as the time went by and many graphical advances were made. It has been seven years since we were graced by this excellent shooter, and now, it is making its way back to us and it will be needing some help from its loyal fans in order for another sequel to be made.
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Half Life 2, Portal 2 finally available for Android | Muktware
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New Humble Bundle Weekly from Night Dive Studios
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Valve's Rich Geldreich Notes Some Problems With OpenGL, DirectX 12 Will Leave It In The Dust
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Valve's Rich Geldreich Is At It Again, The State Of Graphics Drivers OpenGL Support
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Tesseract A Brand New Open Source FPS Derived From Cube 2: Sauerbraten
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RBDOOM-3-BFG Now Has Fast Soft Shadow Mapping
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Linux entry surfaces in Steam DB
After being finally released for the Android platform, XCOM: Enemy Unknown finally conquered all distribution platforms. Now it seems Firaxis has turned their attention to colonizing the sub-platforms available for PC users, which is Linux, the last frontier till universal presence. According to a recent edit a few days in the Steam Database, it seems XCOM: Enemy Unknown is all set to move in to Linux, through Steam for Linux.
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