Leftovers: Gaming
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Papo & Yo finally has a Linux version on Steam, two years later
Papo & Yo, a popular game that was ported to Linux with the Humble Indie Bundle X two years ago finally has the Linux version on Steam.
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Valve Details Some Existing Problems with Steam Controller
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SteamOS beta update adds bluetooth pairing support
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SteamOS Brewmaster Has Been Brewing Some New Features
For those that haven't been following the SteamOS 2.0 "Brewmaster" updates, it's been a rather exciting 2016 so far.
Among the features that have landed in SteamOS 2 over the past week have included Xbox One Elite Controller support, updates to its packaged Linux kernel and other key packages, and then coming in today was Bluetooth support. The Bluetooth support allows for basic support for connecting to Bluetooth devices directly from the Steam UI on SteamOS for newer Bluetooth LE/Smart devices.
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Steam Update Disables Steam Controller When Users Hit Control-Alt-Del
A new Steam beta update has been released by Valve, and it brings a few fixes for the Steam Controller and some of the other components.
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Papo & Yo Released on Mac and Linux
Minority Media has announced that the Linux and Mac versions of Papo & Yo are available now on Steam. Based on Creative Director Vander Caballero's childhood in South America, Papo & Yo follows a young boy, Quico, and his best friend Monster, a mostly-friendly beast with razor-sharp teeth. Monster loves Quico but has a serious problem: an addiction to poisonous frogs, which, when eaten, drive him into a murderous rage from which no one, even Quico, is safe. As Quico, players adventure through a mystical world, manipulating the environment to open up new paths and move forward on their quest to cure Monster of his addiction and save him from the greatest danger of all: himself.
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Superpowers goes open source, Oculus Rift's support for Linux, and more
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Superpowers goes open source, Oculus Rift VR headset support for Linux, Interesting talks at upcoming GDC conference, and more.
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The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare now in closed testing for Linux
The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare is a title I really want to try, but I didn't have time to get into the closed-beta. I've been told by a few people now that the Linux beta is running really well.
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Slime Rancher now on Steam Early Access, it's so cute, watch out for killer rainbow slime
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The Humble Store is having a winter sale, go grab cheap games
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