Leftovers: Gaming
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Open source Super Mario clone SuperTux gets first stable update in a decade
Twelve years ago developer Bill Kendrick created an open source, cross-platform video game called SuperTux. It’s been under development ever since, but the last time the a build was marked as “stable” was in 2005.
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Speculation: A job posting for Elite Dangerous hints at possible future Linux support
This one is quite vague, but a new job posting may suggest that a Linux port of Elite: Dangerous isn't out of the question.
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Possible Linux Support for Elite Dangerous Indicated in Job Posting
Elite Dangerous is currently available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Xbox One, but there are a lot of users out there that would want to see the game on Linux as well. It turns out that the developers might be working on something.
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Steam Controller Responsiveness Further Improved with New Steam Beta Client Update
Valve is on fire and has released a new update for the Steam Beta client, continuing to fix some issues with the Steam controller and with the In-Home Streaming function.
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SuperTux Sees Its First Stable Release In A Decade
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Saints Row IV and Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Have Just Landed on Linux
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Two Saints Row Games Released For Linux On Steam
Saints Row IV and Saints Row: Gat out of Hell have been released today for SteamOS/Linux.
Saints Row IV is an open-world action-adventure game released for Windows in 2013 while Saints Row: Gat out of Hell was released for Windows just this past January. Gat out of Hell is a standalone expansion to Saints Row IV.
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