Leftovers: Gaming
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Retrogaming With Linux
You might be surprised to learn that outside of work, bringing up three children and a dog and writing about Linux that I try to find time for other hobbies such as being a navigator at classic car rallies and playing old computer games.
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Train Fever is a modern-day Transport Tycoon with procedural content and a sophisticated city simulation
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New ‘Grave’ Screens Arrive Ahead of Backer Demo
Indie developer Broken Windows will be releasing a new demo for their upcoming surreal survival horror game Grave later today. The demo supports Windows, Mac and Linux, and will be available to any of 1,100+ people who helped its Kickstarter campaign raise over $37k in April. Only the PC demo has been confirmed, but there’s an Xbox One version that’s also planned.
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Shovel Knight digs a tunnel to Mac, Linux version coming
Shovel Knight has pogo-hopped his way to Mac computers, developer Yacht Club Games announced via its Steam and Kickstarter pages earlier this week. Steam users on Mac need not take any extra steps to get their copies up and running, but those who prefer to go through GOG and the Humble Store should keep an eye out for when new builds become available.
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Play Linux Is a Gaming OS That Wants to Stop People from Dual-Booting with Windows
Play Linux, an operating system based on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (Trusty Tahr) that focuses on gaming, has been released.
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