Leftovers: Gaming
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Wasteland 2 Officially Launched Today, Including For Linux Gamers
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Tropico 5 Launches On Steam For Linux
Tropico 5 is a construction and management simulation video game first released for Windows earlier this year, but today is seeing its first time of having a Tropico title on Linux. Tropico 5 is powered by Haemimont Games' own in-house game engine and builds on the success of earlier titles in the Tropico series.
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App Store and Mac/SteamOS users can enjoy cross-platform multiplayer with all Tropico players
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Tropico 5 For Linux Looks Set To Release This Friday!
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Cannon Brawl Blasts Onto Linux, It's Really Good
Cannon Brawl has just been released for Linux and quite rightfully deserves a write up, as it's really quite fun. The game has just moved out of Early Access after the Linux version was released, so time to take a peek at the beast.
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Techland's Chrome Engine 6 Officially Supports Linux, Hellraid & Dying Light Possible For Linux
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DoubleFine Ceasing Spacebase DF-9 Development, Releasing Code For Modders
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Torment: Tides Of Numenera New Video, Looks Absolutely Stunning
Torment: Tides of Numenera is another game heading to Linux from inXile entertainment that was funded on Kickstarter. They have released a new video to show off just how amazing it looks.
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Fedora 20: Games That Will Have You Addicted In Minutes
Everyone has to have some fun after a busy day of working on a computer, I normally post about applications and security and such but I thought we’d have a change for once.
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Darksiders For Linux Has A Slight Delay As Bugs Are Found
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Play Sim City 2000 And Other DOS Games For Free On Linux With PlayOnLinux
PlayOnLinux is available for most distributions.
If you are using Ubuntu or Mint then it will be available in the Software Centre and for other distributions it will be in the equivalent package managers.
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Play classic titles such as Sim City and Prince Of Persia For Free In Linux Using dosbox
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Roguelike shooter Heavy Bullets launches on PC, Mac and Linux
Devolver Digital's first-person shooter is now available to purchase from the Steam store. The price is currently discounted by 15% until September 25.
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Techland Shoot Down Any Hope Of Hellraid & Dying Light On Linux
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Wine Announcement
The Wine development release 1.7.27 is now available.
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Wine 1.7.27 Is Still Working Towards Direct2D Support
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