Leftovers: Gaming
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It's Been Four Years Since Revealing Many Early Steam Linux Details
I just realized this morning it's been four years since I was out at Valve HQ learning the early, exclusive details about their Steam Linux plans (and what would become SteamOS and Steam Machines) from Gabe Newell and their Linux cabal.
If you weren't a Phoronix reader back then, there's our exclusive (from the time) Valve's Gabe Newell Talks Linux Steam Client, Source Engine article. It's some fun weekend reading or to reminisce!
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Vector 36 physics racer available for Linux and SteamOS
A really impressive new indie game is now available for Linux, Steam, Mac and Windows PC. Vector 36, a futuristic physics-based racing game, now been made available for Linux and SteamOS.
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The Other 99, a single-player action and survival game coming soon to Linux
The Other 99 looks like a pretty good entry to the single-player action & survival section, and it's releasing into Early Access with Linux support soon.
I generally much prefer the single-player survival games (apart from Don't Starve), as they are able to focus on a much nicer user experience.
With a lot of survival games now available on Linux, it will have to be pretty good to stand out from the crowd. The teaser trailer certainly has me intrigued.
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Solar Division, a blend of RTS and Tower Defence in space out now for Linux
I am a bit of a sucker for space strategy games and Solar Division certainly looks unique enough to give it a mention. It's also not in Early Access, it's a full game, so that's nice.
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