Finally, after a tiresome, cold and dark week it's finally Friday and I can relax knowing that the holidays are here! So let us celebrate a little with some Linux games!
The past two week have luckily had some interesting releases and project updates that have been fun to cover on the Friday Livestream. Today is not different, thanks to Feral Interactive!
There are many ways to describe a Friday and I'm obliged to do so nearly every week. To be honest, my imagination is slowly starting to run out of interesting ways to welcome you to the Friday Livestream so I'll keep it simple this time: you are invited to watch me play video games and talk about stuff for 2 hours. Welcome!
After a long week of exams (school stuff, not medical) I'm glad I can finally sit down and relax a bit while playing video games. Naturally I'm going to take you with me on my digital adventures of epic and awesome, so sit tight and buckle up for the Friday Livestream!
Oh I do love Fridays. The hard work of the week is over and I can relax and play some video games and naturally stream the whole process to entertain you, the GOL crowd. So once again, I welcome you to the Friday livestream!
Hello everyone, bit of a change up now as I will be taking on the surveys. We now have the results in for November's Linux gamer survey.
It's nearly that time of the year again, and with our first year of doing a Linux GOTY Award being a success we will be repeating it this year. So, what do you want to see in it?
Winter is soon coming, if global warming allows that is. And what would be more fitting than playing some cold and dark games on a cold and dark day? That's exactly what we will do today!
So a little over a week ago the first ever GOL Game Jam came to an end and it's time to wrap things up, look at the games and naturally congratulate the winners!
For those that were unaware, it's Friday today. Yes, that day of the week which many of us celebrate because we are now, for a moment, free from the shackles of work, school etc. It's also the day we stream some games for you to watch, so that's also a thing.
As far as I know, it's now Halloween. It's pretty hard to keep track because everyone seems to start their Halloween weeks ahead of time but because I personally consider it's today, I think we should do a themed livestream. Cue the spooks!
Submission phase for the first ever GOL Game Jam has ended and now begins the rating phase. You can now head on over to the jam page and check out all the entries and rate them based on a couple of simple metrics.
Yesterday I spent some time upgrading my main rig to Xubuntu 15.10. I did that because I heard of a PPA that contains Mesa drivers compiled against LLVM 3.8. What that means is that I can do GL4 on RadeonSI. And that's what we will do today!
Our first ever GOL Game Jam is now live and ready. All we need now is submissions of Linux games from our fine community members!
Just a heads up Linux gamers, our release calendar has been updated. It will no longer spam the entire year out to you when you visit.
I'm here once again to inform you that a Friday Livestream is here once again and, as always, we will spend a couple of hours playing games and talking about whatever comes to mind. You can naturally watch the mayhem as it happens live!
Recently I asked some opinions about us organizing a game jam here on GOL and I received a bunch of positive feedback and I will consider that a green light to go ahead with our plans. The event will hopefully start on October 19th.
And once again we return after a week of that silly life stuff and play some Linux games for you live on air! You will naturally get the front-row seats to the show of mediocre gaming skills and barely funny jokes.
We are continuing the theme of having something from the past, something recent and something from the future in this week's instalment of Friday Livestream. So you will have all kinds of games available for your viewing pleasure and I'll try my best not to ruin your experience with my not-so-witty commentary.
Some time ago I half-joked about setting up a GamingOnLinux Game Jam of sorts and got some positive feedback on IRC. So, I've recently been thinking about bringing the idea from joke stage and actually setting something like this up.