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This is a PSA on behalf of all the cheapskate gamers out there. Please read carefully this new instalment of The Cheapskate's Corner so you know where to find the best deals at the lowest possible price.
Good news RPG fans, your waiting for Eschalon Book 3 is nearly over with their latest news post, currently in alpha they expect the beta to start in November.
Once again Wine developers delivered development release of Wine. As always it includes many improvement. One of most prominent ones is preparation work for Direct3D command stream. There were also 48 bugs fixed.
So AMD has announced a low level graphics API that will be cross platform (no actual platforms stated yet though). This will make things very interesting that's for sure.
While Steam's store doesn't actually list a Linux icon for it, Valve announced on the official community hub for Half-Life: Source that it's now available for Linux.
The much requested demo for NeonXSZ - A 6DoF twitch shooter that pays homage to Descent and Quake - is releasing today. Highly optimized to run on just about any hardware this is definitely one to try out.
Heavy Bullets is an FPS dungeon crawler from Terri Vellmann in the early stages, but already very promising, with its bright colours and fun enemies it's already fun.
Neverending Nightmares is a psychological horror game featuring an interactive narrative structure in which the player character navigates a chilling and constantly shifting reality as they experience false awakenings into new and different nightmares.
The FlightGear development team is happy to announce the v2.12 release of FlightGear, the free, open-source flight simulator. This new version contains many exciting new features, enhancements and bug fixes. Highlights in this release include improved usability, continued development of the Canvas rendering toolkit, and improved scenery rendering.
Valve have announced SteamOS, their own operating system based on Debian Linux that will be placed on a variety of gaming machines due for release in 2014.