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2 comments

Hamish Nov 15, 2011
Nice, will read through it more when I have the time. :D
KIAaze Nov 16, 2011
Rah, need to register to comment. So I'll just comment here:
I would have added emulators (zsnes, dosbox&co), some engines like ScummVM or [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_Game_Studio']Adventure Game Studio[/URL] (official site seems to be down at the moment :( ), as well as gog.com (although I never used it because I still prefer to buy native games) to make it a bit more complete. :)

edit: Oh, and PlayOnLinux.
P.S.: Are there any problems with steamguard and creating a new steam installation for separate steam games? Because that's what PlayOnLinux seems to do. I haven't really used it much yet, except for installing steam and starcraft. I don't want Valve to think I'm sharing my account with multiple users...
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