9 years! Who would have thought that many years ago we would be here writing about Linux games every day with a full inbox. We officially turn 9 this Thursday, so it's likely the livestream on that day will be a bit of a celebration, so be sure to follow us on Twitch.
What a truly awesome ride it has been and shall be for many years to come, we have absolutely no plans to ever stop. There’s been many ups and downs over the years, but we’ve stuck through everything and come out smiling.
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From the bottom to the top of our hearts, thank you for all the support over the years. Here's to a great many more!
I also turn 30 later this month—send help.
Thanks for all the hard work, I look forward to reading your articles every day.
Quoting: lucifertdarkDon't worry too much about being 30 Liam, it's just a number, I turn 50 myself later on this month. Oh yeah Happy Birthday. :DGratz to all! (even me who will ding 40 in a few weeks... :D )
Keep on keepin' on!
Quoting: GustyGhost30, 40, 50 are only significant because we use a base 10 system. If humans had only eight fingers or fourteen fingers we might find significant birthdays to land instead on 16, 24, 32 or on 14, 28, 42 respectively. It is amazing how we are able to mentally compartmentalize sets of years as though being 39 years and 360 days is any different from being 40 years and 2 days, for example.Roll up the carpets and cover the punch bowl, it's the party pooper!
Quoting: tuubicover the punch bowl, it's the party pooper!The mental image of what you typed there is something that shouldn't exist. ;) hahahahaha
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Quoting: lucifertdarkThe mental image of what you typed there is something that shouldn't exist. ;) hahahahaha+1
Also a big congratulations to GamingOnLinux! Keep up the
Always enjoy reading your site.
Can't believe how Linux (and Linux gaming) are thrived today (and will continue to thriving) with lots of anti-open source hostile crowd in tech world.
Linux gaming always having lots "ups and downs" but if we stick together (even do many of us have many views), be vocal and continued voting with our money. Linux gaming community will be great in the future.
FOR LINUX GAMING!!.. ***Raise my glass***
I am officially claiming my right to be called a Great Old One and demanding a holiday home be built for me in R'lyeh.
Quoting: iiariHard to imagine a Linux gaming world without GOL. Everyone please donate! Thanks for all the hard work, and Happy Birthday!Without GOL championing Linux as a viable gaming platform would Valve have even looked at it?
Quoting: HamishI just took a look at some of the account profile numbers similar to mine. Profile number 1 is Liam of course, profile number 2 no longer exists, then you have MaximB who directed me to GOL in the first place back in 2009 from his own Linux gaming blog, followed by two people who have not logged on since around the time they first joined, before you finally get me clocking in at number 6. Next active poster is at number 12.(in a cartoon henchman voice) You got it, boss!
I am officially claiming my right to be called a Great Old One and demanding a holiday home be built for me in R'lyeh.
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