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As we reported on the hints of this happening recently, the SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics is now officially available on Linux. As I mentioned in the previous article, I thought they would do this to go along with the release on PS4 and Xbox One and I was right on the money there.

Not only did they add official Linux support, they also upgraded it with some fancy new features like:

  • Two-player online multiplayer 
  • Leaderboards
  • Challenge Modes – short challenges give old favourites a new twist 
  • Additional graphics filters & border options
  • ROMs from other regions for games with significant differences
  • Fast-forward and rewind 
  • Sprite limit disable 
  • Mirror mode – reverse the screen for a fresh challenge
  • VR support 

It includes over 50 titles with some absolutely classics like Golden Axe, Gunstar Heroes (a personal favourite!), Sonic, Streets of Rage 2 and so on. The online support is interesting, as it allows you to actually play a game while you're waiting for matchmaking too (you can also invite a friend).

That not enough for you? Well, they lowered the price of the entire collection too! It's now $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 (still showing up as the old price for me) and you can find it on Steam. Individual games are supposed to see a price drop too, for those like me who need to complete their collection.

It’s very interesting to see SEGA getting more of their stuff on Linux. One can only hope this is a sign of them being willing to get more of their developed and published titles eventually onto Linux too—that would be sweet.

As someone who grew up with the Mega Drive, this is awesome to have on Linux. I actually own Gunstar Heroes on Steam, so I was able to give it a quick test and it does appear to work perfectly including the Steam Controller working without issues:

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[email protected] May 30, 2018
Quoting: ryad
Quoting: [email protected]
Quoting: ageres
Quoting: [email protected]Can't use the Xbox 360 controller. It's detected. Listed under input options..

But you can't use it inside any of the games you have in the collection.
It works fine on my computer.

It's wireless. You're not using it wirelessly right?

I use the Xbox 360 wirelessly with steamos-xpad-dkms (Steam OS xpad implementation for Xbox 360). Not working for me.

Same. Not working for me either.
[email protected] May 30, 2018
Quoting: ryad
Quoting: [email protected]
Quoting: ageres
Quoting: [email protected]Can't use the Xbox 360 controller. It's detected. Listed under input options..

But you can't use it inside any of the games you have in the collection.
It works fine on my computer.

It's wireless. You're not using it wirelessly right?

I use the Xbox 360 wirelessly with steamos-xpad-dkms (Steam OS xpad implementation for Xbox 360). Not working for me.

I have tried the Steam client beta update and it works immediately.

So it's broken in this version of Linux Steam client probably due to this...

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/the-latest-steam-client-update-is-out-breaks-gamepads-in-big-picture-mode-on-linux-steamos.11797

However, i've got another issue that's broken in both this and the new version is that when i start big picture mode, it starts in this small truncated window.
slaapliedje May 30, 2018
Quoting: [email protected]
Quoting: ryad
Quoting: [email protected]
Quoting: ageres
Quoting: [email protected]Can't use the Xbox 360 controller. It's detected. Listed under input options..

But you can't use it inside any of the games you have in the collection.
It works fine on my computer.

It's wireless. You're not using it wirelessly right?

I use the Xbox 360 wirelessly with steamos-xpad-dkms (Steam OS xpad implementation for Xbox 360). Not working for me.

I have tried the Steam client beta update and it works immediately.

So it's broken in this version of Linux Steam client probably due to this...

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/the-latest-steam-client-update-is-out-breaks-gamepads-in-big-picture-mode-on-linux-steamos.11797

However, i've got another issue that's broken in both this and the new version is that when i start big picture mode, it starts in this small truncated window.

I was having that same issue, with big picture mode being non-big picture :P Though I have a 2560x1440 monitor, seems it's trying to fit in a 1920x1080 screen?
[email protected] May 30, 2018
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: [email protected]
Quoting: ryad
Quoting: [email protected]
Quoting: ageres
Quoting: [email protected]Can't use the Xbox 360 controller. It's detected. Listed under input options..

But you can't use it inside any of the games you have in the collection.
It works fine on my computer.

It's wireless. You're not using it wirelessly right?

I use the Xbox 360 wirelessly with steamos-xpad-dkms (Steam OS xpad implementation for Xbox 360). Not working for me.

I have tried the Steam client beta update and it works immediately.

So it's broken in this version of Linux Steam client probably due to this...

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/the-latest-steam-client-update-is-out-breaks-gamepads-in-big-picture-mode-on-linux-steamos.11797

However, i've got another issue that's broken in both this and the new version is that when i start big picture mode, it starts in this small truncated window.

I was having that same issue, with big picture mode being non-big picture :P Though I have a 2560x1440 monitor, seems it's trying to fit in a 1920x1080 screen?

I have the same res monitor. Yeah but that can't be right. Cause when I launch a game like that and exit it, it goes full screen 1080p again. Like previous versions.

So definitely broken.
Ehvis May 30, 2018
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Apparently I have one of the games in my library. Not sure how that happened.
Linuxpunk May 31, 2018
I get a missing executable error, and the SteamOS log is still not showing?
Emazza May 31, 2018
Quoting: LinuxpunkI get a missing executable error, and the SteamOS log is still not showing?
Indeed, where is the SteamOS/Linux icon?
I'm hesitant due to this...
Crystal Dagger Jun 5, 2018
I bought several games and it works great on Linux, the icon is missing on the game page itself but if you search the game on the steam store it is shown there along side the win/mac ones, so don't worry, it works like wonders.

The only feature that I miss that the windows version has is the "Simple Launcher" which is a WAY LESS demanding launcher. Sure the 3Dish room looks fabulous but once you've seen it a few times it is not worth all the resources that it "eats" for what it does, not even on lowest settings. I really hope they add this...

Asides from that, it works incredibly well and the price for the games is very reasonable in comparison with other companies that have released similar products in the past.
slaapliedje Jun 6, 2018
Quoting: Crystal DaggerI bought several games and it works great on Linux, the icon is missing on the game page itself but if you search the game on the steam store it is shown there along side the win/mac ones, so don't worry, it works like wonders.

The only feature that I miss that the windows version has is the "Simple Launcher" which is a WAY LESS demanding launcher. Sure the 3Dish room looks fabulous but once you've seen it a few times it is not worth all the resources that it "eats" for what it does, not even on lowest settings. I really hope they add this...

Asides from that, it works incredibly well and the price for the games is very reasonable in comparison with other companies that have released similar products in the past.

The 3D interface is really only useful in VR (Tested on Windows, wish Valve would fix SteamVR on Linux)
sarmad Jun 12, 2018
So, did this turn out to be false? Do we have any word on whether this is actually coming for Linux?
I see the article saying "is now officially available on Linux" but I have no idea what it's talking about. The game is definitely not available on Linux. If the author is indeed seeing it available for Linux then it means it's region locked. I live in Canada.


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