Leftovers: Gaming
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What is open gaming? A new resource
We've never been shy about our love for open source games. But, we recognize that explaining how open source principles like sharing, transparency, and rapid prototyping apply to both digital and non-digital gaming activities can be difficult.
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Out There announces Omega edition coming soon to PC, Mac and Linux
Out There is like a Choose Your Own Adventure version of FTL. Originally developed for iOS and Android, it sees you drifting in a spaceship in an unexplored galaxy which changes with every playthrough. Your fuel and oxygen supplies are finite, your hull is not particularly strong and you have to travel from solar system to solar system attempting to find your way home.
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Meet the DragonBox Pyra, the Linux DS equivalent
I’m a begrudging Linux user, specifically Ubuntu. It’s the result of being too cheap to buy software like Photoshop and too ethical to just steal it like everybody else. As a result I get to enjoy all the benefits of free software, including the attempts to develop the “perfect” portable console, like the DragonBox Pyra.
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Toxic Bunny HD 2D Platformer to Land Soon on Steam for Linux
Toxic Bunny HD, a 2D platformer developed and published by Celestial Games on Steam, will receive a Linux version soon.
The game was released on the Steam for Windows service a few days ago, and now the developers are considering a port for the Linux platform as well. The information about a Linux version hasn't been confirmed, but it's still interesting to see it pop up so soon after the official launch.
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New Duke Beta, Debian 6 Update, and Geary Still Coming
Today in Linux news, Geary 0.7.0 was recently released despite the programmers' troubles with the IRS. Debian released an update the 6.0 branch of their old stable Linux distribution. A new Duke Nukem enhanced compilation game has hit beta. "GCC 5.0 is expected next year" and Linus is getting grumpy! And finally today, two new Mint 17 reviews round out the Linux news on this Monday July 21.
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CRYENGINE for Linux Sees Activity in the Steam Database
CRYENGINE, a game engine developed by Crytek, was announced for Linux a short while ago and it looks like the activity in the Steam database is picking up, but the future of this great technology hangs in the balance.
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