Leftovers: Gaming
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J.U.L.I.A.: Among the Stars Adventure Game to Arrive on Steam for Linux Soon – Gallery
J.U.L.I.A.: Among the Stars, an adventure game developed and published by CBE Software, has been announced and will be released on Steam for Linux in a few days.
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The Masterplan Bringing The Biggest Heist to PC, Mac, and Linux via Steam Early Access on September 15th
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Icculus on Gaming, Splitting Linux, and Terminal Colors
Today in Linux news, Fedora gets a new partition manager. Tom Henderson has 10 things you should know about Mint 17. Paul Venezia says it's time to split distros into two. OpenSource.com asks, "What color is your terminal background?" Debian and FSF join forces to expand the h-node hardware database. And finally today, Michael Harrison covers recently gaming developments including an interview with Icculus.
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Borderlands 2 for Linux in the works
Borderlands 2 port team Aspyr Media confirmed with Gaming On Linux that the studio is developing a version for the budding PC platform. The company brought the game to Mac in November 2013.
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Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Coming To Linux Soon
The folks at Torn Banner Studios have posted this tantalising picture on their Facebook page...
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Wine 1.7.26 Brings Support for More Windows Apps and Games
Alexandre Julliard has announced that a new development version of Wine, 1.7.26, is now available for download and testing, and it brings lots of fixes and improvements for various games and applications.
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