Leftovers: Gaming
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Valve Adds Support for Newer Linux Distributions in the Latest Steam Client Beta
Valve has just released a new Beta of its Steam Client, for all supported platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows), bringing a lot of improvements to the Steam Controller, along with support for newer GNU/Linux distributions.
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Transmissions Element 120, a stand-alone game set in the Half-Life universe is now on Steam for Linux
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Steam's Summer Sale to apparently begin on June 23rd
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Steam Controller update will let you bind actions to double and long presses on buttons
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The Steam Controller Just Got A Little More Interesting
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SuperTuxKart 0.9.2 to Add New Tracks, Let Players Record Races and Ghost Replays
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SuperTuxKart, the open source racer has a new release with new tracks
SuperTuxKart is the classic open source racer and it has a brand new version with new tracks. This is the first RC release that will become a major new release.
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SuperTuxKart 0.9.2 Is On The Way
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A new video from Cossacks 3 shows off Prussia, looks awesome
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Get ready to become a pirate as Tempest is coming to Linux soon
Tempest is the awesome looking Early Access naval combat game that we previously mentioned would come to Linux, the developer has now said it will be soon.
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