GOG has announced "after much deliberation" to add Linux support to its service. There firm said while it is not ready to launch Linux titles just yet, as it's only been working on it "for a few ...
Linux gaming has been in the news a lot lately, with more and more companies interested in adding support Linux. GOG.com is a popular gaming service that promised to add support for Linux a while back ...
GOG was going to wait until autumn but couldn't any longer: Linux support arrived today. There are 50 games available and they include some that have never been on Linux before - FlatOut, Darklands, ...
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GOG.com is adding support for the Linux operating system, kicking off with more than 100 games by the autumn. The popular digital storefront, which specialises in selling older games that are no ...
Today marks a big day for Linux and DRM free gaming. GOG.com are now officially supporting Linux on their store, and so that's pretty much all major online stores supporting Linux. The only other ...
GOG.com is adding Linux support to its classic gaming catalog ahead of schedule. The site, which optimizes older games for modern PCs and sells them DRM-free, is now offering 50 games on Linux. Some ...
GOG are taking the advice of a decades old advertising campaign , and choosing to p-p-p-pick up a penguin. Rather than a disappointing British biscuit, though, this penguin is made of electricity and ...
Another bit of lovely DRM free GOG news for you! GOG just added the Linux version of the rather splendid and destruction-heavy Brigador: Up-Armored Edition. A little later than the developer expected, ...
However, because the innoextract tool in Linux is unable to parse the password protection when unarchiving .RAR files, any games using those files become inaccessible to Linux users. You can see how ...
The good folks at GoG.com are all about making new and old games accessible to modern gamers. To them that means scouring the back catalogs of publishers large and small for treasured oldies, a new ...
GOG.com (aka Good Old Games) has announced plans to bring some portion of its catalogue of classic PC and Mac video games to the increasingly well-supported Linux platform. Though not immediately ...