Leftovers: Gaming
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Another Four Classic Games Available On Linux Thanks To GOG
We have another four classic games that have gained Linux support thanks to GOG.com, our collection seems to be growing nicely with them!
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The Van Helsing Games From Neocore Games Will Not Come To Linux Now
We already knew that the Linux port of Van Helsing was put on hold, but now it seems the developers aren't going to port any of them to Linux.
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Endless Legend Could Come To Linux, With More Votes
Endless Legend was originally going to come to Linux, and then the developers decided it wasn't worth it. The Linux client had even been started and was looking good, but was dropped after the Windows and Mac OS clients were deemed too buggy. Now SteamOS has appeared in their voting system for what to work on, it needs votes.
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Humble Paradox Bundle Brings a Few Linux Games
The new Humble Paradox Bundle is now available for purchase, even if it's not exactly the most Linux-friendly collection of titles released so far under the Humble Bundle umbrella.
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New Cossacks 3 RTS to Be Released on Linux by GSC Game World
The famous Cossacks RTS series is returning after a decade, and it will be released as a Linux title as well. It's being developed by the same studio that made the original games, GSC Game World.
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