Leftovers: Gaming
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Majestic Nights, An Episodic Action-adventure-thriller Confirmed To Be In Testing For Linux
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Unfurl Your Scythes, Grim Fandango Is Now Available
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Grim Fandango Remastered Has Strangely High System Requirements for Linux
Grim Fandango Remastered, a remake of the original Grim Fandango game developed by LucasArts, has been released for the Linux platform.
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Linux Game Publishing Remains Offline, Three Years After The CEO Shakeup
It was brought up today in the forums that it's been three years of having a new LGP CEO while Linux Game Publishing's website remains down for the better part of the year, their web presence is disappearing, and it simply doesn't look like there's a bright 2015 ahead for this one leading provider of games to Linux.
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Grim Fandango Remastered might be the perfect video game remake
There wasn't anything like Grim Fandango when it first came out in 1998. Nearly two decades later, there's still nothing that comes close.
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Linux Community Wants Homeworld Remastered
Homeworld Remastered is a collection of games that contains Homeworld Remastered Edition and Homeworld 2 Remastered Edition that have been released by Gearbox. Linux users are now trying to make enough waves so that the studio hears their plea for a port.
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Dying Light Released For Linux, Some Thoughts, You May Want To Wait
It's quite hard to contain my excitement about this game, but as always we will give it a fair look and tell you what we think about Dying Light. This is not a full review, but a look at what you can expect with the game right now on Linux.
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Wine Staging Update Has Better CUDA Support, Driver Testing Framework
Wine-Staging is the initiative to serve as a staging area for new Wine code not yet ready for proper mainline acceptance, inspired in part by the Linux kernel's staging area. Wine-Staging has already landed the Direct3D CSMT patches for improving performance along with NVIDIA CUDA and GPU PhysX support, among other experimental functionality.
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