Wine and Games
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Wine 1.8 Is Just Around the Corner, Release Candidate 4 Out Now with Photoshop 5.0 Fix
The Wine developers, through Alexandre Julliard, have announced the release and immediate availability for download of the fourth and probably one of the last RC (Release Candidate) builds of the upcoming Wine 1.8 software.
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Wine 1.8-rc4 Takes Care Of Another 26 Bugs
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Fourth release candidate of Wine 1.8 is out
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SMACH Z, the portable AMD Steam Machine is on Kickstarter
Oh boy, here we go. SMACH Z is a portable Steam Machine running SteamOS that will be powered by an AMD embedded low-powered SoC.
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Are Open-Source Games & Community Game Engines Fading Away?
Is it just me or are open-source games faltering? While open-source, community-based games really aren't mainstream and really never took off, it seems these days there's a lack of good open-source games more so than in past years as well as diminishing open-source game engine projects.
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3D adventure platformer Poi available for Linux in Steam Early Access
Poi is the latest of a small handful of 3D platformers to release for Linux these last couple of months, and is worth a look for fans of 90s era 3D platformers.
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GRID Autosport Drives Home to Linux/SteamOS
Wow. Haven’t booted to Windows in a long time. Had to run a bunch of updates that took almost a whole day, and then on top of that, the game wouldn’t even launch, so I had to have Steam verify the game cache. But now I’ve finally got a comparison between the ports.
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