Leftovers: Gaming
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Frozenbyte Confirm The Trine 3 Linux Release Is Due After The Final Windows Release
It's sad, but not entirely unexpected that we will be left waiting for Trine 3. We did have to wait for ports of Trine and Trine 2, but when our editor Cheeseness spoke to Frozenbyte it sounded like the Linux version would be out during Early Access.
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SteamOS 159 Drops Support For NVIDIA's Pre-Fermi Graphics Cards
Valve today pushed out the SteamOS 159 update into the Alchemist repository today, which matches the recent changes to the Alchemist Beta repository. This update isn't too exciting as it's mostly stable fixes, branding updates, etc, but the NVIDIA Linux driver update does remove the support for pre-Fermi graphics cards.
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Cute But Challenging Puzzle Game 'Snakebird' Released On Steam For Linux
Don't let the cute looks deceive you. Behind its innocent looking facade, Snakebird from developer Noumenon Games hides a fiendishly hard puzzle game that should give even the most seasoned puzzle veteran a proper challenge.
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Invisible, Inc. Strategy Game Released For Linux, Some Thoughts
Invisible, Inc. has snuck out the door and is now available on your favourite operating system. I’ve been looking forward to this for some time, so I took a look.
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Master Of Orion 1 & 2 Now Available On Linux, Thanks To GOG
If you’re a fan of 4X strategy games, then you will have probably heard of Master of Orion. Honestly, Master of Orion 2 is one of my all time favourite games, and now I can play it without any messing around on Linux.
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Black Mesa Is a Half-Life Total Conversion with Source Engine 2, Linux Version Incoming
Black Mesa is a total conversion of the original Half-Life with the Source 2 engine that's been in works for years. Now, the developers are pushing their work into Early Access, and it looks like they are also targeting the Linux platform as well.
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This Itty Bitty 'Game Boy' Can Fit in Your Wallet
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Experience dysentery on an Arduino-powered 'Gameboy'
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This Teeny Device Lets You Make -- And Play -- Your Own Games
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A Tiny Video Game-Playing Business Card You Can Smuggle In Your Wallet
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This tiny gaming device lets you play and code
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Arduboy : Arduino Gameboy Hits Kickstarter (video)
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Arduboy Lets You Make And Play Video Games On A Device That Fits Inside Your Wallet
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