Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Hardware Available For Pre-order & Early Delivery
Valve has made some of the Steam Universe hardware available for pre-order and you can even get them early. This includes the Steam Controller and Steam Link.
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Games
The kid has learnt to play with the tablet and the phone before than with the computer, because our computers have no joysticks nor touchscreens. He learnt to use the touchpad before than the mouse, because it’s easier and we have no mouse at home.
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Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered for Linux Is Now 50% Off
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered is a remake of the original Fahrenheit released by a studio called Quantic Dream, and it also runs on Linux. The game comes with a promotion that will expire on June 11.
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Valve Steam Machines are coming this October
Valve has announced that consumers who pre-order a Steam Machine will receive their hardware on October 16th.
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Unvanquished 40 Alpha Is a Free and Open Source Multiplayer FPS
Unvanquished, a free, open-source first-person shooter that combines real-time strategy elements with a futuristic and sci-fi setting, has been updated once more, and it looks like the developers have made some important progress.
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