Loki Entertainment at LinuxToday 22
dave writes
"It's Loki day at Linux Today. First, we have
an interview
with the president of Loki. Then, Mike Maher has written
an editorial
where he laments the lack of games for Linux, and discusses Loki as a possible savior. "
int orders (Score:1)
Ive been waiting for civ3 forever. anyone knows whether itll be as configurable as civ2 was?
Civ at EB? (Score:1)
Civ at EB? (Score:1)
Civ at Software Ect. (Score:1)
Games for Linux (Score:2)
Regards, Jochen
All you need to know about "Mike Maher" (Score:2)
This boy is pure sleaze.
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For anyone who wants the right URL (Score:2)
M. Vance
Loki Entertainment
Civ at EB? (Score:1)
Perhaps the next step should have been to
make the guy "aware". *WE* know. So give them
the information we have...
Rules of retail:
#1. The customer is right.
#2. When the customer is wrong, see #1.
I wish Subway (The sandwich shops) would realize this...
Look up "publish" in a dictionary. (Score:2)
Mike Maher most assuredly did slander a friend of Nick's and mine; I expect there will be a lawsuit filed in fairly short order with Red Hat (who has acted abysmally) as a co-defendant.
Funny how the "friends of Mike" are anonymous cowards, isn't it?
_Deirdre
Games for Linux (Score:1)
Games are an important good thing (Score:1)
Personally speaking, I didn't install Linux until very recently (last week! Got a working debian system now!) despite the fact that I've been a professional Unix/Perl person for some time. The impetus was the purchase of a shiny new Windows laptop, which made the desktop 'expendable'. While I plan on playing with WINE soon, I wasn't willing to give up the ability to play games - I could do most of my cool Unix stuff by telnetting into a real machine I had an account on.
For someone to switch to Unix, even a geek or protogeek, there has to be some reason for them to go to the effort. For many, the challenge is enough, or anti-microsoft sentiment, or being part of a growing community, or what have you. But geeks and protogeeks like games, and it'd be helpful for the growth of linux if this was one less obstacle to overcome.
I think Civ will convince a lot more users to try Linux than Applix ever will.
Civ at EB? (Score:1)