Steam Machines (Debian-powered)
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Steam Controller & Steam Machines Up For Pre-Orders
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Precision Action Platformer 'They Bleed Pixels' Officially Released For Linux
The popular Lovecraftian action platformer from developer Spooky Squid Games has been released for Linux with a massive content update, including two new bonus levels and a new "gamepad preserving" novice mode. An awesome new trailer has also been released in collaboration with photographer Paul Hillier...
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Steam On Linux Continues Running Strong Past 1,200 Games
In addition to the Steam Linux news this week that the Steam Controller and Steam Machines is up for pre-order and the Steam Linux usage has dropped to an all-time low, I noticed the Linux game count is well past 1,200 titles.
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Intel & NVIDIA Dominate The Initial Linux-Based Steam Machines
For anyone that didn't get a chance yesterday to look at the Steam Machines up for pre-ordering, these SteamOS loaded devices all come with Intel CPUs and NVIDIA GeForce graphics.
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Valve officially pins down a Steam Machine launch date
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Steam Machine: 5 Things to Know About the New Gaming Console
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Alienware Steam Machine Gets Launch Date
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Steam Machines Launched by Cyberpower and Alienware
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Steam Machines finally arrive in November, but Valve is releasing some of them a month early
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Valve’s Steam Machines are coming in October
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Valve is finally opening preorders for the first official Steam Machines
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Alienware's Steam Machine is coming as early as October 16, for $449
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You can pre-order the first official Steam Machines starting today
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First Steam Machines on sale from Alienware and Cyberpower
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Steam Machines Finally Available for Pre-Order
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9 Other Steam Machines You Might Want
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Don't buy a Steam Machine
The lines are blurring between gaming PCs and traditional consoles. Valve’s Steam Machines, gaming PCs designed to express the best of both worlds, are ostensibly the prototype for this awesome future, and they’re now available for preorder. Too bad they’re not something you should buy — yet.
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Valve’s Steam Machines are coming in October
Valve, along with its hardware partners Alienware and Cyberpower, plans to release the first Steam Machines starting Oct. 16. That’s when people who preorder should start receiving the first units. Retailers, however, won’t start stocking Valve’s SteamOS-powered PCs until Nov. 10. The PC gaming boxes start at $450. That is also when the Steam Controller and Steam Link in-house game-streaming device debut. After this first wave, other Valve hardware partners should start releasing their take on the Steam Machine. This is all part of Valve’s attempt to create a viable ecosystem for gaming that stands apart from Microsoft’s Windows while simultaneously giving consumers an easy-to-understand alternative to buying a console or building a PC.
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