Leftovers: Gaming
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Raspberry Pi 2 Is the Cheapest Way of Streaming Steam Games to the TV
Valve already announced that it's launching a $50 (€46) device called Steam Link that will help users stream games from one computer to the TV, but that's already possible with Raspberry Pi.
Valve wants to take over the living room, and one way of doing that is by providing users with a simple, clear way of streaming their games from the PC to the TV. Sure enough, this can be done easily with an HDMI cable or by moving the PC closer to the TV, but who wants to have all that mess lying around.
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Transistor Action RPG from Bastion Dev Is Available on GOG.com with P Discount
Some of you might have already heard about Supergiant Games because they are also responsible for the excellent Bastion, which is one of the first games to make an appearance on Linux, from the new generation of high-quality titles. Transistor is built in the same vein as Bastion, but it's rather different in many respects.
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Parcel, A Cyberpunk Puzzler Exits Early Access On Steam For Linux
Parcel is a Cyberpunk puzzle game from Polar Bunny Ltd that kept our flesk pretty hooked, and less than a month later it has come out of Early access.
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Parcel is a cyberpunk puzzle game for Mac, Windows, and Linux
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Demise Of Nations: Rome Enters Early Access, Free To Play Strategy Game For Linux
I know, I used that terrible free to play term in a title again didn’t I! They are doing it in an odd way too, with only one map playable unless you buy DLC.
I tested some early builds for the game last year, and it showed promised, but I'm not sure entirely what to think about it right now. Personally, I prefer the Civilization games, but it's still early days yet for Demise Of Nations: Rome.
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