Website review: en/UbuntuGames - Ubuntu Games

Someone discovered this in Video Games 12 reviews since Jul 10, 2007
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mikeize rated 11 months ago
Looks great, but I'm having trouble installing the games. Got the main package installed, but when I try to install the individual games I want, I get an error (in Portuguese!) that says I have to stop synaptic first--- but it's not running! wtf? I wish there were some English help on the site.
Streetline rated 12 months ago
Linux may be a legit home user operating system when it stops sucking. Until then it's for IT professionals and elitist snobs. (Please note, Linux will not stop sucking in the forseeable future.)
dread rated 12 months ago
ok, runescape is not a linux game, it's a browser based game. even though I like it, and I very much prefer linux, IT IS SHIT FOR GAMES. Some of the links do not work on this page either, which is piss poor effort.
kamidi rated 12 months ago
Ubuntu Games is the result of efforts to create a place to gather articles, tutorials, screen pictures, and tips about games on Ubuntu
soren202 rated 13 months ago
nice effort, but until I see real triple A games on Ubuntu that come out simultaneously, or near simultaneously with the windows version, AND it doesn't require some 30 dollar add on emulator, I shall refuse to use Linux for anything but the most basic of my gaming needs *flash gaming if I stumble upon such games.*
booyah2005 rated 13 months ago
Keep the faith people. Linux has made dramatic strides recently, and in large part because of Ubuntu, the near future will continue to develop sub-niches of the computing experience. From servers, to desktops, to office suites, to multimedia apps, and now gaming. Now that the major video card makers are actively developing drivers for Linux, it won't be much more time before serious 3D gaming will be commonplace on Linux. Keep the faith and Power to the PEOPLE!
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