Leftovers: Gaming
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Empire Total War Launches For Linux Gamers
As some more good Linux news today, Empire: Total War has officially launched on Steam for Linux gamers.
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Empire: Total War Shows Up in the Steam for Linux Library
The Total War series was one of the first games teased for Linux back when Steam was just announced, along with the Steam Machines consoles. It took the developers a long time to make it happen, but now they seem to be really close. In fact, getting the game to download in the Steam client means that they are probably having a restricted Beta test, so the launch date can't be too far in the future.
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Empire: Total War Available Now For Linux - Conquer Both On Land And Sea
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Reassembly Is The Space Game I've Been Waiting For
Reassembly has just released the Linux version of their spaceship building and exploration game. We have tested it out and found it to be one of the most fun 2D space games around.
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How Steam Computes Linux Sales
If you are a regular visitor of this site, you probably want your Steam purchase to be counted as a Linux sale. But how does Steam actually consider you to be a Linux buyer? It's trickier than you think.
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Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Is Set To Be Released For Linux This Month
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is slated to come out for Linux later this month.
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Empire Total War Launches For Linux Gamers
As some more good Linux news today, Empire: Total War has officially launched on Steam for Linux gamers.
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