Leftovers: Gaming
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Hand of Fate is a brilliant game, you should really give it a go on Linux & SteamOS
We have covered Hand of Fate before, but since release it has gained four major free content updates, so I took it for a spin.
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Jailbreak! Sony PS4 “can now run Linux”
In recent years, Sony has been a target of considerable interest to Linux-loving jailbreakers.
That’s because Sony used to let you run Linux on your PlayStation, and even provided official tools to help enthusiasts do so, before abruptly revoking that right and locking its devices down so that switching to any other operating system was impossible.
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PlayStation 4 Running Linux Can Use Open-Source Radeon Gallium3D Driver
Released a few days back was a modified Linux kernel that can run on the PlayStation 4. With a Sony PlayStation 4 hack by "fail0verflow", it's possible to run a Linux desktop on this latest-generation game console. Now these device hackers have managed to get the PlayStation 4 working with the Radeon Gallium3D driver.
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This $99 Android box streams PC games to your TV with open-source Nvidia Shield tech
Emtec's GEM Box microconsole can stream all sorts of games and media from all sorts of places—even full-blown PC games from Nvidia-equipped computers.
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EMTEC Unveils GEM (Game * Entertainment * Multimedia) Box at CES 2016 with PC Library and GameFly Streaming
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