Leftovers: Gaming
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GOG Treat Linux To More Old Gems, Blood: One Unit Whole Blood FPS Now Available
GOG have now made Blood: One Unit Whole Blood Linux compatible on their store using DOSBox. It's an old sadistic FPS, and I took a quick look.
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Speculation: Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic II: The Sith Lords For Linux Leaked By The ESRB
Looks like Linux may get a newer Star Wars game with Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
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Cossacks 3 Real Time Strategy Announced, Will Support Linux
You will have to forgive me on this one, as I never played a Cossacks game, but it is from the developers of STALKER. Cossacks 3 has been announced, and apparently Linux support too.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth Rising Tide Expansion Pack Arrives on Linux in Autumn
Civilization: Beyond Earth is the latest game in the Civilization series developed by Firaxis and its makers have announced that a new expansion pack called Rising Tide is in the works. Even better, Aspyr Media will release it for Linux in autumn for the Linux platform.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth's First Expansion 'Rising Tide' Will Have A Day-1 Linux Release
Good news everyone! Civilization: Beyond Earth has announced an expansion called 'Rising Tide', and it will launch on Linux alongside Windows.
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Last Chance to Get the Excellent Prison Architect on Steam for Linux with 80% Off
Prison Architect, a prison management simulator developed and published by the famous Introversion Software studio, is now available for purchase on Steam for Linux with a huge 80% discount.
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DreadOut Horror Game Arrives on Steam for Linux
DreadOut, a third person supernatural horror game developed and published by Digital Happiness on Steam, also received a Linux version.
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2K Games Announces the Expansion 'Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide'
'Rising Tide' is set for a fall release on PC at a price of $29.99, with Aspyr again in charge of Mac and Linux versions, which are also expected this fall.
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Oculus Rift Confirms "Pause" in OS X, Linux Development, Some Devs are Mad
In its recent publication of the "recommended requirements" Facebook Inc.'s (FB) head mounted display (HMD) subsidiary Oculus VR raised a couple eyebrows in putting a requirement pertaining to Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) "Windows 7 SP1 or newer" -- and then making no mention of Apple, Inc.'s (AAPL) OS X or popular (sort of an oxymoron, granted) PC Linux distributions. Early on Oculus VR had promised cross platform support for Windows -- but also OS X and Linux. Had something changed?
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Valve adds its heavyweight name to Razer’s open-source VR initiative
Gaming hardware maker Razer, which leads the Open Source Virtual Reality standard drive, said this morning that Valve’s OpenVR initiative is the latest to sign up with the standard. The move brings together two heavyweights in the open-source battle for VR. And a $5.2 billion prize is at stake: That’s the amount the VR industry is expected to be worth by 2018, according to U.K. analyst KZero.
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Educational Puzzle Adventure Machineers Released On Steam For Linux
Machineers by developer Lohika Games is a construction puzzle game set in a world of robots. Previously only available on tablets, the two first of five planned episodes made their PC début last week.
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Vendetta Online 1.8.336 MMO Gets Experimental Improvements
Vendetta Online is a space MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) developed and published by Guild Software Inc. that is also available for the Linux platform. A new update has been released and is now ready for download.
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Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power to Arrive on Linux After Windows Launch
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, the third game in the Trine series, is now in Steam Early Access, but only for the Windows platform. The developers have said that the Linux version will be made available, but only at a later date.
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