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Well-written article on the state of Linux gaming, although a little out of date (was written back when Loki was still around).
Reviewed by coandco Apr 05 2004, 06:21pm ( 8 reviews ) • demon.co.uk
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Rated by zakk on May 18 2005, 12:47pm
Yeah yeah, closed-source games are so awful. Let me know when people stop publicizing their ten million arcade game-ripoffs and actually have an original idea besides nethack.
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Rated by Paragonx on Mar 10 2005, 8:54pm
An old article, but still very relevant, though some progess has been made in the right direction since then.
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Rated by aundro on Jul 10 2004, 3:30pm
Paul Graham said: "Hackers are painters". Of course, he didn't mean "hackers can paint". This is an interesting article that shows where hacking stops. Games are not *so much* about programming anymore, it seems
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Rated by coandco on Apr 05 2004, 6:21pm
Well-written article on the state of Linux gaming, although a little out of date (was written back when Loki was still around).
