Leftovers: Gaming
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Bleed, A Bullet Hell Platformer Now On Linux
Bleed is an indie bullet hell shootem-up platformer by Bootdisk Revolution. Originally released in 2013, the developer had stated low hopes of a native port release, but the wait for that day is now over! After showing up silently in my library, I decided to finally check it out and am very pleased to play this game!
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Strength Of The SWORD ULTIMATE, Fully Funded & Coming To Linux
The game is a 3D, third-person, arcade-style, action-game that combines the tactical and skill-based combat of a Fighter with the progression, overwhelming odds, and awesome boss battles of an old-school Brawler!
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Editorial: Linux Gaming Will Be Fine Even Without Steam Machines Succeeding
Let's get this straight, the Streaming feature of Steam and SteamOS is not the main aim of Steam Machines, but it is a complementary feature designed to help Windows gamers who can't get their entire catalogue on SteamOS right away. I've seen some writers mention the Streaming feature as if that is what SteamOS was mainly designed for, but it’s the tip of the iceberg. It’s certainly a nice feature, but there’s a lot more to Steam Machines.
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Bleed 2D Platformer Is Now Available on Steam for Linux
Bleed is a new 2D action platformer developed and published by Ian Campbell on Steam for Linux. The developer has released a patch for the game and made it compatible with the Linux platform.
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Wine 1.7.37 Adds UTF-7 Encoding, Interface Change Notifications
Wine 1.7.37 was released today with various changes that have built up in the Wine community over the past two weeks.
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The Wine Development Release 1.7.37 Is Now Available
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