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This is the kind of thing that gets me cranked up. If I could get rid of the Wintendo functionality of Windows, I would be free from its grasp forever. I only keep coming back because game developers refuse to code games outside of the confines of DirectX. I need more Linux [...]
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This is a screen shot of me running Steam on a Gentoo Linux box. I run the Sabayon distro.
I am of course running steam using the Cedega emulator by Transgaming. You should try this thing out. I have been a member of Transgaming for years and the product keeps getting better.
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Archon - 1983 by Electronic Arts
For those of you who actually used computers before the Internet…
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Some of the best times I remember as a young geek were spending nights with my cousin in Tennessee who owned a Packard Bell personal computer. We used to wear that little machine out. My favorite games were Commander Keen and Scorched Earth. This was an early Pentium machine, but it was [...]
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One of my commenters pointed out in a previous post a podcast that is produced by Leo Laporte of TechTV’s “The Screensavers” fame. I am very familiar with all of Leo’s work including the security podcast that he provides. I thought I would take the time to rant a little bit about the circumstances involving [...]
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Oh, shut up! That is the most ludicrous thing I have ever heard. I will give you the fact that laying around playing games makes kids fat. We do need to limit the amount of time our kids play games. However I will not resign myself to the notion that games [...]
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