Leftovers: Gaming
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Steam Summer Sale Day 7 Has a Ton of Linux Games, Including Company of Heroes 2
A new day of Steam sale is upon us, and there are lots of Linux titles to choose from. In fact, "The Steam Monster Summer Sale Day 7" is one of the most fruitful offerings made until now.
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Feral Interactive Wants to Know How Many Linux and Mac OS X Fans There Are
Feral Interactive is one of the two companies that are now doing most of the porting work for major Linux games, and they want to know just how many Linux and Mac OS X fans are out there.
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Alienware Takes Steam Machine to E3 2015, but It's Running Windows [not correct, see update]
Update: We were contacted by a Dell representative (Dell is the company that own Alienware) who explained that it was a Steam Machine running SteamOS in the video and that we were mistaken.
"Alienware’s Steam Machine currently runs and will be shipping with the Linux-based Valve SteamOS, and is available now for pre-order through GameStop. We’ve been working with Valve for several years and have a strong partnership with the company.
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Last Chance to Get Some Awesome Retro Games with Humble Weekly Bundle: Retroism
Humble Weekly Bundle: Retroism is one of the latest collections available for the Linux platform, and users have only a little over a day to get all of these old titles.
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Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Finally Lands on Linux from Aspyr
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is a 3D space arcade game that was released on the Windows platform a while ago and that managed to get quite a following going. This particular title has been ported by Aspyr and it's now available for Linux.
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Dota 2 Based on Source 2 Only on Windows for Now, Linux Version in a Few Weeks
Dota 2, the immensely popular MOBA game developed by Valve, has switched to the Source 2 engine, but it looks like the Linux users will have to wait for a few more weeks until they get to play it.
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Dota 2 Reborn Powered By Source 2 Is Now Available!
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Linux Remakes of C&C: Tiberian Dawn, C&C: Red Alert, and Dune 2000 Available with OpenRA
OpenRA is an open source project that aims to recreate the classic Command & Conquer and that actually gathers the C&C: Tiberian Dawn, C&C: Red Alert, and Dune 2000 titles under the same roof. A new update has been released for it and it looks like some major new features have been added.
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