Leftovers: Gaming
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Civilization V Comes to Linux as Steam Breaks the 500 Linux Games Mark
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Vendetta Online Space MMO Now Features Improved PC Shaders
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XBMC For SteamOS Is Under Development
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Age of Wonders III Will Be Coming To Linux
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Linux gamers rejoice as Aspyr Media releases Civilization V for SteamOS
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Bacon2D: A New Game Engine Pushing Game Development On Ubuntu
Kevin VanDine of Canonical has announced his work on Bacon2D... a 2D game engine designed in part to push gaming for Ubuntu Touch/Phone.
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Steam OS Gets the Witcher 3 – Release Dates, Prices and Much More
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Sid Meier's Civilization V now available for SteamOS and Linux
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Beyond Windows: Civilization V has come to SteamOS and Linux
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Civilization V now playable on Linux and SteamOS
Sid Meier’s Civilization V, that stalwart of the 4X genre, is now available on Linux, thanks to Aspyr Media. Designed to work with SteamOS, the Linux port has all of the same features and options available on the Windows and Mac versions, including Steam Play support, achievements, and support for the incoming Steam Controller.
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Early id Software game engines open-sourced
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id Software Founders' Original Games Open Sourced
Several 1990's era videogames created by the founders of Richardson, Texas-based id Software--John Carmack, John Romero, and Adrian Carmack--have just been made available via open source, by the company that owns the rights to those games. The old, classic games--which include HOvertank3D, Catacomb, TheCatacomb, Catacomb3D, and other titles--were created by the founders of id Software at Softdisk, in Shreveport, Louisiana, before the three founded id Software. The games have all been open sourced under the Gnu Public License (GPL) by current owner Flat Rock Software.
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