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  3. Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

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  • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

    Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

    jaark@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    @SwiftOnSecurity I had that steel/tin box version too. Happy memories.
    I'm pretty sure there was some civilisation game that I got the boxed (cardboard, not metal) release of too.

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    • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

      Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

      cruftbox@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @SwiftOnSecurity I had a copy. 25 years ago...

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      • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

        Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

        minus9@hachyderm.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @SwiftOnSecurity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_games

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        • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

          Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

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          @SwiftOnSecurity I still have it, still in the can.

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          • mayabotics@tech.lgbtM mayabotics@tech.lgbt

            @SwiftOnSecurity The Loki logo is pure nostalgia, even though my Linux boxes at the time weren't capable of running 3d games.

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            @Mayabotics @SwiftOnSecurity

            They also made some great ports of 2D games

            There was Call to Power.

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            • ferdifz@hachyderm.ioF ferdifz@hachyderm.io

              @SwiftOnSecurity One of the few ever released *natively* for Linux...

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              @ferdifz *One of the few games ever sold in a retail box*, among games that were released *natively* for Linux...

              There are plenty of games released natively for Linux¹: Life is Strange, Life is Strange BtS, Life is Strange 2, Deus Ex Mankind Divided, multiple Warhammer games, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Shadow of the Tomb Raider… to name a few from only a single developer/publisher.

              1. As is natively using Vulkan. So I'm obviously not referring to Valve's Proton

              @SwiftOnSecurity

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              • gbraad@mastodon.socialG gbraad@mastodon.social

                @Mayabotics @SwiftOnSecurity

                They also made some great ports of 2D games

                There was Call to Power.

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                @gbraad @SwiftOnSecurity That and Railroad Tycoon II were the games I wanted the most.

                I already had the windows version of Alpha Centauri, so I didn't want to spend my limited pocket money on it.

                The one retailer that carried Loki games though only ever seemed to have stuff like Quake III.

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                • avaelin@tech.lgbtA avaelin@tech.lgbt

                  @SwiftOnSecurity i had this!

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                  @avaelin @SwiftOnSecurity Same here! - it bent very quickly and would grate horribly whenever you tried to slide the box open.

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                  • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

                    Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

                    mehdi_benadel@mastodon.balamb.frM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @SwiftOnSecurity in 1999 damn, they were very ahead of their time

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                    • mehdi_benadel@mastodon.balamb.frM mehdi_benadel@mastodon.balamb.fr

                      @SwiftOnSecurity in 1999 damn, they were very ahead of their time

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                      @SwiftOnSecurity 64MB of RAM, 233MHz CPU, 25MB of uncompressed disk space. Those were great times.

                      I still remember when NASCAR crashed on start saying "You have 32MB of RAM, you need 64MB to run this game" lol

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                      • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

                        Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

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                        @SwiftOnSecurity Aw, a joke foiled by autocorrect, looks like.

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                        • mehdi_benadel@mastodon.balamb.frM mehdi_benadel@mastodon.balamb.fr

                          @SwiftOnSecurity 64MB of RAM, 233MHz CPU, 25MB of uncompressed disk space. Those were great times.

                          I still remember when NASCAR crashed on start saying "You have 32MB of RAM, you need 64MB to run this game" lol

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                          @SwiftOnSecurity Tomb Raider 2 also wouldn't run on our Pentium 75MHz, we bought a 133MHz just after lol

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                          • cruftbox@mastodon.socialC cruftbox@mastodon.social

                            @SwiftOnSecurity I had a copy. 25 years ago...

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                            @cruftbox okay you win the thread

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                            • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

                              Quake III Arena was one of the only video games ever released for Linux.

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                              @SwiftOnSecurity in very much the same way as palantir is one of microsoft's only business partners

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