One I've been meaning to point out for a while now is Zoom Platform. A games store that tries to appeal to "Generation X" with both new and classic games, DRM-free and they're continuing to build up their Linux support.
They don't have a whole lot available for Linux Native fans right now, with 26 titles currently tagged as supported including Sensible World of Soccer 96-97, Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition, Judge Dredd and more but they're continuing to build it up.
Recently they updated a bunch of Duke Nukem titles that use DOSBox, to work better with both the DOSBox and DOSBox-X flatpaks and over the last few months they've added more titles. Just recently, they also added Linux support for Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty, noting on Twitter a goal of theirs is to "support Linux as much as we can".
It's interesting to see a store that tries to appeal to the slightly older generation of gamers. As much as GOG tried to in the past, they've long since moved their focus much more onto modern releases. So perhaps some older readers might want to keep an eye on Zoom Platform.
Kind of crazy that these people managed to add Linux support and bigger stores with way more money fail to do so.
Quoting: PenglingQuoting: STiATJust realized that I'm a Millenial (1984)...I'm a year younger and I just learned the same thing!
Unfortunately, I'm not seeing very much that interests me on this store yet, but of course that might well change in the future. I guess I'll keep an eye on it.
Another mystery of the world has just disappeared.
Quoting: NezchanMeh. I'm Gen X and there doesn't seem to be much of anything that appeals to me.
A lot of that older stuff just isn't my thing in the first place; I'm much more into the modern indie scene. They can keep their collection of Duke Nukem variants.
They dont only sell old games, they also sell modern indie games.
Quoting: CyrilYeah, yeah, I'm one of those "older GOL'ers" you guys keep hearing about. (And also I'm losing the ability to count in my old age, because I meant a year older, not younger. )Quoting: PenglingQuoting: STiATJust realized that I'm a Millenial (1984)...I'm a year younger and I just learned the same thing!
Unfortunately, I'm not seeing very much that interests me on this store yet, but of course that might well change in the future. I guess I'll keep an eye on it.
Another mystery of the world has just disappeared.
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Quoting: PenglingYeah, yeah, I'm one of those "older GOL'ers" you guys keep hearing about. (And also I'm losing the ability to count in my old age, because I meant a year older, not younger. )Naaaaa your just winding that speedo back like a lot of women do
Quoting: StoneColdSpiderHahahahahahaha! Nah, I prefer being older and (hopefully) wiser.Quoting: PenglingYeah, yeah, I'm one of those "older GOL'ers" you guys keep hearing about. (And also I'm losing the ability to count in my old age, because I meant a year older, not younger. )Naaaaa your just winding that speedo back like a lot of women do
Anyway, I just tried their wrapper for the original Duke Nukem game, and the bundled DOSBox-X failed at first as it could not find libpcap.so.0.8 on my system. A quick symbolic link to libpcap.so.1.10.3 later and I was off to the races. Not going to hold that against them; Arch Linux users are supposed to take this kind of thing on the chin.
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Quoting: Purple Library GuySadly it is closer to pre-war Germany for certain groups who would lose their jobs / livelihoods, because of their religion/ethnicity, etc. It at least hasn't become the 'during war' effect... yet.Quoting: mphuZThat's about as ridiculous as the "Z" thing. Ah yes, all those masses of people burned at the stake and tortured to death by cancel culture!Quoting: Purple Library GuyI've never been able to take seriously the idea that we should retire a letter of the alphabet because, um, Russia is using it? Like, whatever.
Cancel culture has become today's Inquisition.
The problem is the cultural divide that is happening. People can take only so much being ostracized (which is the correct word for this, but you know that requires schooling to not suck) before there is a stronger movement to fight back.
Doesn't help that we have crappy algorithms in place that help you go down rabbit holes of misinformation (both sides of the coin does this) and flipping back to any sort of sane middle ground is difficult.
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