Games for GNU/Linux
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Update: "System Shock" Remake Surpasses $1M on Kickstarter
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'System Shock' Achieved Fundraising Goal Confirms Mac, Linux PC Versions? Kickstarter Campaign in 2017 Promises New Graphics, Controls
"System Shock" already reached its fundraising goal $900,000, which means that versions of the game for Mac and Linux PCs will be developed. "System Shock" has a Kickstarter page which laid its plans for updated music, art, controls and a brand new voiceover of the original voice of the villain, Shodan.
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VR Funhouse from Nvidia to be open sourced this summer
It's a pretty advanced title built with Unreal Engine 4 and using NVIDIA GameWorks including NVIDIA PhysX Destruction, NVIDIA FleX, NVIDIA Flow and NVIDIA HairWorks.
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Game Pencil Engine has plans to support Linux and get on Steam
Game Pencil Engine is an interesting looking game engine that's planning Linux support soon and it's trying to get on Steam.
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The Indie Legends 4 Bundle features excellent games, almost all with Linux support
Bundle Stars has released an awesome bundle which, like the previous Indie Legends, features eight excellent games with Linux support. Also, a 10% voucher to use in their store was added. Time to grab some cheap games.
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