Games: Atari, Coregrounds and More
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The Linux-powered games console the Ataribox has become the Atari VCS
Atari has announced that the unreleased Ataribox has been rebranded as the Atari VCS [Official Site] and they say they will reveal the date for pre-orders next month. Their wording has been interesting, as they say the "pre-order date to be announced in April.", not that it actually will begin in April. They're still being all very coy about it all.
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Coregrounds, a fast-paced competitive strategy game is coming with Linux support
The developer said that they're aiming to create an experience that has the strategic diversity of a MOBA, yet it plays like a tower defense game. It sounds pretty darn interesting and considering they're going for a free to play model, with only vanity items for purchase as everything else is unlocked by playing it, so they could be onto a winner.
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In '39 Days to Mars' you and a friend will go to Mars in the 19th century's most unreliable spaceship
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Devader is one of the most insane twin-stick shooters I think I've ever played
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The gorgeous ocean adventure & survival game 'Make Sail' enters Early Access in March
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