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GOG is currently doing a 'Chinese New Year Sale' which includes a free copy of King of Fighters 2002 for anyone to grab.

On top of that, they've also enabled a bunch of new games for GOG Connect, the service that allows you to get a free copy of certain games on GOG, if you own them on Steam. The titles showing up for me that support Linux are: AI War Collection, Orwell, Pirates! Gold Plus and HuniePop.

As for games on sale, GOG currently has quite a lot that support Linux, some really good choices too! They're also doing "Flash Deals", extremely time-limited sales you need to keep checking for. I won't link any of them, since they will come and go quite quickly. However, here's my choice picks for you:

If you've picked up anything good, feel free to have a chat about it in the comments. There's plenty more on sale, those are just a few of my favourites. You can see all sales for Linux directly on GOG right here. The sale ends February 20, 11 PM UTC.

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adamhm Feb 16, 2018
Quoting: Whitewolfe80nice how does dragon age run ?

I wouldn't have made a wrapper for it if it didn't run well :p
Linuxpunk Feb 25, 2018
Quoting: GuestThe rom that comes with KOF2002 in gog works with MAME 0.194. Its a way better way to play the game.

Indeed, not only it runs better, you can run other KoF games and the controllers work.
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