Games for GNU/Linux
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Stellaris: Leviathans DLC announced, making space feel a little less empty
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PPSSPP, the Best Free PSP Emulator, Now Lets Users Record Their Video Games
A new stable release of the PPSSPP free, cross-platform, and open-source PSP (PlayStation Portable) emulator application has been made available for download, version 1.3.
PPSSPP 1.3 is here seven months since the release of the previous maintenance update, namely PPSSPP 1.2, and adds various interesting additions, such as better support for Android-based Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphones, as well as any device running Apple's iOS 9 or later mobile operating system.
There's also improved support for 64-bit Android TV platforms, a memory leak patch for Raspberry Pi single-board computers, the implementation of the latest FFmpeg multimedia backend, and a workaround for some rendering issues on Tegra K1 and Tegra X1 mobile processors.
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Devil Daggers, a very highly rated fast-paced shooter should come to Linux soon
The developer of Devil Daggers [Official Site] has teased a Linux version to come soon, exciting, as it looks great and has very positive reviews overall.
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Become a box in 'What The Box?' a rather funny online shooter that has Linux support
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Fantasy role-playing game 'The Dwarves' set to release on December 1st
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