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50 games for the free OS available right NOW!

A while ago, [url=http://www.gog.com/news/gogcom_soon_on_more_platforms]we've announced our plans to add Linux support as one of the features of our digital platform, with 100 games on the launch day sometime this fall. We've put much time and effort into this project and now we've found ourselves with over 50 titles, classic and new, prepared for distribution, site infrastructure ready, support team trained and standing by, and absolutely no reason to wait until October or November. We're still aiming to have at least 100 Linux games in the coming months, but we've decided not to delay the launch just for the sake of having a nice-looking number to show off to the press. It's not about them, after all, it's about you. So, one of the most popular site feature requests on our community wishlist is granted today: Linux support has officially arrived on GOG.com!

The first 50+ titles we've have in store for you come from all the corners of our DRM-Free catalog. Note that we've got many classic titles coming officially to Linux for the very first time, thanks to the custom builds prepared by our dedicated team of penguin tamers. That's over twenty fan-favorite GOG.com classics, like &[url=http://www.gog.com/game/flatout_2]Flatout 2, , <a href="http://www.gog.com/game/darklands">Darklands, or Realms of the Haunting we've personally ushered one by one into the welcoming embrace of Linux gamers. That's already quite a nice chunk of our back-catalog, and you can expect more from our dedicated Linux team soon!

Now, for the recent titles. We've got some indie games with native Linux versions that finally find their well-deserved spot in our store. Among them, debuting on Linux, - a well received original comedic Sci-Fi puzzler. On top of that, be on the lookout for two new additions to the GOG.com catalog: [url=http://www.gog.com/game/gods_will_be_watching]Gods Will Be Watching (coming in a couple of hours) and Unrest:Special Edition (Linux build coming right up!), both of them very fresh and intriguing. This is the very first time we can provide you with all the PC versions of a premiere game, and we will continue to do so in the future. If there's a Linux version of a title we're releasing, our aim is to deliver it to you Day-1. But enough about us, let's talk about the games. Here's what you can be playing on Linux today:

Anomaly Warzone Earth
Ascendant
Bionic Dues
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold - first time on Linux!
Blake Stone: Planet Strike - first time on Linux!
Bloodnet - first time on Linux!
Braveland
CLARC - first time on Linux!
Darklands - first time on Linux!
Darwinia
Defcon
Don't Starve + DLC
Dragonsphere - first time on Linux!
Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition
FlatOut - first time on Linux!
Flatout 2 - first time on Linux!
Fragile Allegiance - first time on Linux!
Gemini Rue
Gods Will Be Watching
Hammerwatch
Hocus Pocus - first time on Linux!
Kentucky Route Zero
The Last Federation
Legend of Grimrock
Litil Divil - first time on Linux!
Long Live the Queen
MouseCraft
Multiwinia
Normality - first time on Linux!
Pinball Gold Pack - first time on Linux!
Pinball World - first time on Linux!
Pirates! Gold Plus - first time on Linux!
Realms of the Haunting - first time on Linux!
Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender - first time on Linux!
Rise of the Triad: Dark War - first time on Linux!
Shattered Haven
The Shivah HD
Sid Meier's Colonization - first time on Linux!
Sid Meier's Covert Action - first time on Linux!
Sir, You Are Being Hunted
Slipstream 5000 - first time on Linux!
Space Pirates and Zombies
Spacechem
Stargunner - first time on Linux!
SteamWorld Dig
Super Hexagon
Surgeon Simulator 2013
Sword of the Samurai - first time on Linux!
Teslagrad
Unrest:Special Edition (Linux build on the way!)
Uplink
VVVVVV

As if this wasn't exciting enough, we've put more than half of these titles on a special promo! Head out to the promo page and find out which of them you can get up to 75% off until Tuesday, 9:59AM GMT. Of course, all of the games from the list above that you already own will be updated with Linux versions with no additional cost for you, just as you might have expected from GOG.com.

"OK, but how will Linux support actually work on GOG.com" - you might ask. For both native Linux versions, as well as special builds prepared by our team, GOG.com will provide distro-independent tar.gz archives and support convenient DEB installers for the two most popular Linux distributions: Ubuntu and Mint, in their current and future LTS editions. Helpful and responsive customer support has always been an important part of the GOG.com gaming experience. We wouldn't have it any other way when it comes to Linux, and starting today our helpdesk offers support for our official Linux releases on Ubuntu and Mint systems.

Diversity and freedom of choice have always been an important part of the GOG.com way. We're very glad that we could improve our service with the addition of the free (and DRM-Free) alternative to the commercial operating systems. Talking with gamers is just as important, so we're counting on your feedback! If you've got any questions, suggestions, or run into any trouble, just tell us in the forum thread below this post. Just please be gentle, this is [url=http://youtu.be/qBxbPts5tOk" target="_blank]our very first time[/url] with Linux. Happy launch day, everyone!
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whystler2012: Will you make .deb installers for all the DOSBOX games? I never could get the Windows installer to run out of the box under WINE, so no longer having to worry about how to get the game in an installed state on Linux without having to copy and reconfigure manually from the Windows install would be great!
So far all of the DOSBoxed games we have available for Linux have both .debs and tarballs so I think we'll continue doing so fir the DOSBox games :)
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whystler2012: Will you make .deb installers for all the DOSBOX games? I never could get the Windows installer to run out of the box under WINE, so no longer having to worry about how to get the game in an installed state on Linux without having to copy and reconfigure manually from the Windows install would be great!
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JudasIscariot: So far all of the DOSBoxed games we have available for Linux have both .debs and tarballs so I think we'll continue doing so fir the DOSBox games :)
Does that mean eventually ALL DOSBOX games will have Linux friendly installation methods?

I'm looking at MOM and MOO in particular!
Post edited July 24, 2014 by whystler2012
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IronArcturus: Does anyone know if the .deb files are 32-bit or 64-bit?
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JudasIscariot: Most of them should be 32-bit but there are 64-bit versions available for those games that have a 64-bit version :)
That's sensible. Most of the games here don't have a 64-bit version so arbitrarily packaging them like that would be foolish.

My only real complaint right now is that there doesn't appear to be any way of searching my library for just games that support Linux. And considering that most games don't yet support Linux and some probably never will, it would be really helpful when deciding what games I want to play. Sometimes I just don't feel like dual booting or firing up a virtual machine.
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JudasIscariot: So far all of the DOSBoxed games we have available for Linux have both .debs and tarballs so I think we'll continue doing so fir the DOSBox games :)
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whystler2012: Does that mean eventually ALL DOSBOX games will have Linux friendly installation methods?

I'm looking at MOM and MOO in particular!
If we get the rights to the Linux versions of them, yes, but we need the rights first :)
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whystler2012: Does that mean eventually ALL DOSBOX games will have Linux friendly installation methods?

I'm looking at MOM and MOO in particular!
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JudasIscariot: If we get the rights to the Linux versions of them, yes, but we need the rights first :)
I thought those two games were DOS only. Never knew they had a native Linux version with separate rights.

Anyways, watching for updates on more of my games getting the penguin treatment!
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JudasIscariot: If we get the rights to the Linux versions of them, yes, but we need the rights first :)
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whystler2012: I thought those two games were DOS only. Never knew they had a native Linux version with separate rights.

Anyways, watching for updates on more of my games getting the penguin treatment!
No, they are DOS but we can't just make them Linux-compatible without getting permission of the rights owner :)
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whystler2012: I thought those two games were DOS only. Never knew they had a native Linux version with separate rights.

Anyways, watching for updates on more of my games getting the penguin treatment!
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JudasIscariot: No, they are DOS but we can't just make them Linux-compatible without getting permission of the rights owner :)
That makes sense. Anyway, thanks a lot for the rapid responses, and keep up the good work!
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JudasIscariot: So far all of the DOSBoxed games we have available for Linux have both .debs and tarballs so I think we'll continue doing so fir the DOSBox games :)
I hope you won't miss ScummVM games. They work perfectly on Linux too :)
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whystler2012: I thought those two games were DOS only. Never knew they had a native Linux version with separate rights.

Anyways, watching for updates on more of my games getting the penguin treatment!
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JudasIscariot: No, they are DOS but we can't just make them Linux-compatible without getting permission of the rights owner :)
So you need permission to do that for every single game? Gosh!
Any chance for Dungeon Keeper 1+2 Linux packages?
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JudasIscariot: No, they are DOS but we can't just make them Linux-compatible without getting permission of the rights owner :)
Why is that a requirement? Because each contract limits OSes where the game can be supported explicitly? I mean, it can be in the contract, but why would anyone care to put it in (i.e. from the rightholders' perspective)?
It's so awesome you guys are supporting my favorite platform, but I have a small nitpicky issue related to the chosen Linux icon.

Why did you guys choose to go with the Ubuntu Logo to represent Linux when there is already a standard Linux icon (the penguin)? I know there is only official support for Ubuntu and Mint, but even if that were the case the icon doesn't represent both of those distributions.

Would it be too much to have a penguin icon for Linux?
Question: I'm a madman and using Fedora Linux, rather than a Debian, how screwed am I?
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vuldin: It's so awesome you guys are supporting my favorite platform, but I have a small nitpicky issue related to the chosen Linux icon.

Why did you guys choose to go with the Ubuntu Logo to represent Linux when there is already a standard Linux icon (the penguin)? I know there is only official support for Ubuntu and Mint, but even if that were the case the icon doesn't represent both of those distributions.

Would it be too much to have a penguin icon for Linux?
See this wishlist entry.
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whystler2012: Does that mean eventually ALL DOSBOX games will have Linux friendly installation methods?

I'm looking at MOM and MOO in particular!
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JudasIscariot: If we get the rights to the Linux versions of them, yes, but we need the rights first :)
And do you expect complicacies/refusals, or you think it will be straightforward and quick?
Post edited July 24, 2014 by Ovocean
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vuldin: It's so awesome you guys are supporting my favorite platform, but I have a small nitpicky issue related to the chosen Linux icon.

Why did you guys choose to go with the Ubuntu Logo to represent Linux when there is already a standard Linux icon (the penguin)? I know there is only official support for Ubuntu and Mint, but even if that were the case the icon doesn't represent both of those distributions.

Would it be too much to have a penguin icon for Linux?
Came here to ask the same question...this is unacceptable.
Not everyone uses Ubuntu or a Ubuntu/Debian based distro.