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'''Linux''' isn't technically a gaming [[:Category:Systems|system]], as it is a free and open-source operating system which can run on many different hardware architectures, such as [[PC]]s, [[GameCube]]s, and [[XBox]]es.
'''Linux''' isn't technically a gaming [[:Category:Systems|system]], as it is a free and open-source operating system which can run on many different hardware architectures, such as [[PC]]s, [[GameCube]]s, and [[Xbox]]es.
Few [[:Category:Companies|game developers]] choose to port games to Linux, as most of their target market runs Microsoft Windows. However, a few games are available, such as the [[Unreal Tournament]] series.
Few [[:Category:Companies|game developers]] choose to port games to Linux, as most of their target market runs Microsoft Windows. However, a few games are available, such as the [[Unreal Tournament]] series.


[[Category:Systems]]
[[Category:Systems]]

Revision as of 20:01, 27 May 2006

Linux isn't technically a gaming system, as it is a free and open-source operating system which can run on many different hardware architectures, such as PCs, GameCubes, and Xboxes. Few game developers choose to port games to Linux, as most of their target market runs Microsoft Windows. However, a few games are available, such as the Unreal Tournament series.

Pages in category "Linux"

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