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    Phoronix: Linux Game Publishing Remains Down For The Count

    This week marks one year since Linux Game Publishing vanished from the Internet...

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  • #2
    More news: my grandmother is still dead. Will also report next year.

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    • #3
      Yeah talk about living ones

      Beside Steam and dead LGP talk more about Desura, GoG, GamersGate... or others if exist .

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dungeon View Post
        Yeah talk about living ones

        Beside Steam and dead LGP talk more about Desura, GoG, GamersGate... or others if exist .
        IndieGameStand, ShinyLoot, FireFlower Games, and Groupees all have offerings with Linux downloads they host themselves.

        IsThereAnyDeal.com will also be a good way to find others once the guy who runs it has time to extend the recently added "DRM-free only" filter from the waitlist to the general deal search system.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ssokolow View Post
          IndieGameStand, ShinyLoot, FireFlower Games, and Groupees all have offerings with Linux downloads they host themselves.

          IsThereAnyDeal.com will also be a good way to find others once the guy who runs it has time to extend the recently added "DRM-free only" filter from the waitlist to the general deal search system.
          Cool, so tenth different exists and Michael does not write articles about those . Instead we beside Steam, only often read about dead LGP

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          • #6
            They promised they will put DRM-free binaries of their protected games if the service close.

            But now there are people who can't play with their (well paid expensive in pounds) games.

            DRM is really bad.

            For things like this I don't buy / support games on Steam. Only on GoG and Desura. And some HumbleBundle DRM-Free packs.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DebianLinuxero View Post
              But now there are people who can't play with their (well paid expensive in pounds) games.
              That might be the reason Michael wrote so much articles about Dead Thing, to give those people some hope... Dolce Vita

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              • #8
                I hope that svartalf will plan to publish games unfinished by LGP. However, I noticed that some websites have included information about the dissolution of the LGP, but I am not the expert in the business.

                What does it mean?

                They still sell some games on Desura and USC.

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                • #9
                  nice information
                  thanks all

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                  • #10
                    A lot of the LGP games should have been open sourced ages ago.

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