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{{System | {{System | ||
|name=Linux | |name=GNU/Linux | ||
|image=Linux icon. | |image=Linux icon.svg | ||
|manufacturer=Various | |manufacturer=Various | ||
|released=1991 | |released={{rd|1991|September 17}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''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. | |||
The name of the system on which Linux games run is technically "GNU/Linux", since Linux is only the [[wp:kernel (computer science)|kernel]], and the rest of the system is made up of [[wp:GNU|GNU]] and other open-source applications. | |||
[[Category:PC]] | [[Category:PC]] | ||
[[Category:Mac]] | |||
[[Category:1991]] | |||
[[Category:September 17]] |