Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Beta Update Adds Streaming From Linux Hosts
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Steam Beta Update Adds AMD And Linux In-Home Streaming Support
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Valve Finally Enables In-Home Streaming from Linux Hosts on Steam
Valve released a new Beta version of the Steam distribution platform and the developers have implemented quite a few changes, including a very interesting one related to the In-Home streaming feature.
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Borderlands 2 Heading To Linux
Borderlands 2, the sequel to the Gearbox-developed four-player role-playing shooter, is in development for Linux, Aspyr Media confirmed with Gaming On Linux.
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Borderlands 2 Heading To Linux
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Tropico 5 coming to Mac/Linux on September 19th
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Tropico 5 Linux Release Date Announced, It's Very Close
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Tropico 5 release date announced for Mac and Linux
The dictator simulation game will launch both versions later this month on September 19 via Steam and the Mac App Store.
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Tropico 5 Mac/Linux Release Date Announced for 19th September
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Tropico 5 City Building Game Gets Linux Release Date
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Tropico 5 Mac, Linux Release Confirmed for September 19
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Altitude Is Now Free on Steam for Linux
Altitude, a 2D aerial combat game with planes developed and published by Nimbly Games on Steam for Linux, is now completely free.
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Tropico 5 for Mac/Linux Dated
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ROBOCRAFT RELEASED FOR MAC AND LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMS!!
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Feral Interactive Wish To Know Why You Game On Linux
Feral Interactive one of our new favourite porting houses has asked the big question. Why do we game on Linux?
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