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Here is a look back at the most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for March 2014, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux Gaming! Sorted from lowest to highest to make sure you don't miss the smaller news stories.

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Star Conflict Beautiful Space MMO Looks Like It May Come To Linux - Views: 3,678
So, you love your MMO games right? Add in the fact that it's in space and space is beautiful and we have a winning mix. Enter Star Conflict!


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NVIDIA, AMD, Intel Explain How OpenGL Can Unlock 15x Performance Gains, With Slides - Views: 3,708
Well this is mighty fine, seems the big guns have teamed up on this one to talk about performance gains in OpenGL.


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The Last Tinker: City Of Colors, Adventure Game Arriving On Linux This Summer - Views: 3,711
In a world where creativity has given way to conflict, a young street kid living in the slums of Colortown seeks to restore the spark of imagination to his hometown.


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Unity Confirms They Have No Plans For A Linux Editor - Views: 3,884
Even though the request page for a Unity Editor on Linux has reached nearly 10,000 votes, Unity themselves have confirmed they have no plans for it.


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Esenthel Next-Gen Game Engine, Supports Linux - Views: 3,960
With all the talk of game engines giving Linux support recently, here is another. Esenthel game engine classes itself as a "Next-Gen" game engine with advanced features.


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Gauntlet Action RPG From Warner Bros & Arrowhead To Launch On Linux - Views: 4,475
This is pretty big and awesome news, Gauntlet the action/RPG game similar in style to games like Diablo is getting a reboot thanks to Warner Bros teaming up with Arrowhead Game Studios who developed Magicka.


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Facebook Buys Oculus VR, The Internet Freaks Out - Views: 4,535
So, you all heard about Facebook buying Oculus Rift right? I considered doing an article last night, but I decided to let my own and everyone else's hot heads cool down a bit.


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Gabe Newell Of Valve Answers Questions, CS:GO Coming To Linux & Steam To Be A Self-Publishing System - Views: 4,616
So, you love getting questions answered right? Gabe Newell of Valve did an AMA last night and luckily I managed to get him to confirm CS:GO for Linux.


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The Open Source Game Corner, Highlighting Open Source Projects Part 2 - Views: 5,319
The second part in my articles on giving some limelight to open source games and engines, this time I have a completely different set to show you! How exciting!


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Tropico 5 City Builder Gameplay Trailer Available, Will be On Linux - Views: 5,413
The first Tropico game to ever grace out platform isn't far away, Tropico 5 now has a proper gameplay trailer and it's looking fantastic!

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4 comments

s_d Mar 31, 2014
Wow, what a month!!
Liam Dawe Mar 31, 2014
Probably the biggest month since Steam coming to Linux.
Speedster Apr 1, 2014
Yes it was amazing! Only regret is that FC #29 got totally bumped off the list ;)
Liam Dawe Apr 1, 2014
Well you guys best advertise it more when you post it up ;)
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