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So folks we finally have Counter Strike: Condition Zero Deleted Scenes which now means all of the original "goldsrc" games are now on Linux, not many games left until we have the full catalogue.

Listed clearly on the SteamDB Linux is now in the OS List.

So what games are left?

I really do hope they bring out the latest Counter Strike next, probably my favourite next to DOTA2. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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abelthorne Aug 20, 2013
Do you know if Valve plan to release their "non-games" on Linux? I.e. Portal 2 The Final Hours (an e-book made with Adobe Air on the developement of the game) and the Source Filmmaker (a 3D scenes editor + video editing software that uses assets from Valve games).
Mike Frett Aug 20, 2013
Quoting: abelthorneDo you know if Valve plan to release their "non-games" on Linux? I.e. Portal 2 The Final Hours (an e-book made with Adobe Air on the developement of the game) and the Source Filmmaker (a 3D scenes editor + video editing software that uses assets from Valve games).
Wouldn't hold out much hope for the E-Book, Adobe Air has been depreciated and no longer receives updates or new versions for Linux; unless Valve moved it to a different format. Source Filmmaker sounds interesting, It's in beta right now and might be possible we could see a Linux/Mac version on it's final release. That is, if enough people ask for it in the Community Hub from the Store page.
philip550c Aug 20, 2013
very cool, this is the single player campaign one right? or is that something else?
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