Leftovers: Games
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New Release: TowerFall Ascension Officially Released For Linux & On Sale
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Last Chance to Get XCOM: Enemy Unknown with 50% Discount in Anticipation of Linux Launch
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nomaly Defenders Released For Linux, The Last In The Anomaly Series
Anomaly Defenders is now out for Linux and continues the struggle from the previous Anomaly games, only this time you are attacking the aliens! There's a good deal going on it too.
If you buy directly from Games Republic at our Linux shop not only do you get Anomaly 2 with it, but we even get a tiny cut too! You should also get Steam keys.
Any game you buy from https://linux.gamesrepublic.com/catalog.html gives us a tiny cut and the overall store is run by the Anomaly developers.
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Linux Mint 17 Qiana Has Been Officially Released In The Traditional Flavors: Cinnamon And Mate
On Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon, the update manager has received an enhanced design and new features, now showing more information, it does not lock the APT cache at startup anymore and does not check for an internet connection anymore. Also, Cinnamon 2.2.0 has been implemented, coming with a redesigned UI for the System Settings, the Hot Corners features better settings, the menu applet got a few new options, MPRIS support has been added by default, the HiDPI/Retina display support has been implemented and the window manager has received enhancements.
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