Leftovers: Gaming
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Bundle Stars Triple The Fun Brings Plenty Of Cheap Steam Games
Bundle Stars, a popular game bundle website, has begun the Triple The Fun week which brings cheap triple packs of Steam games every day until Friday.
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Get the Humble Indie Bundle: All-Stars Linux Games at a Ridiculous Price
Humble Indie Bundle: All-Stars is a new collection of games from Humble Bundle and all the titles included have Linux support, which is always a nice touch.
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Humble Bundle goes Indie All-Stars
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This week’s Humble Bundle has all the stars of indie gaming
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Humble Mobile Bundle 13 updated with two new games
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Exclusive Interview with Developers of CRYENGINE-powered Umbra RPG
Umbra is a new gorgeous hack'n'slash action RPG developed by a studio called SolarFall Games, and it will be available for the Linux platform. The developers have been kind enough to answer a few questions and give the gaming community more details about this upcoming triple-A title.
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Unreal Engine 4.8 Released With Nearly 200 Changes
Epic Games just announced the release of Unreal Engine 4.8 with "189 great changes" for game developers leveraging this AAA game engine.
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Unreal Engine 4.8 Has Dozens of New Features for Linux, Offers Better Support for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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