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Is the Key to Linux a Games-Based Distro?

An anonymous reader writes "If in the FOSS community we could only get our act together and launch a game-based distro, we will be home and dry. That, at least, is the view of one British games enthusiast, Ian Bonham, who says in the short Linux World article: 'I would be happy to help a group of volunteers create a distro based on games, because I believe that's where the next generation is - NOT in giving away copies of Linux or OOo. That's a short-term ideal. The PS2 and the X-Box(sic) run Linux, so let's create a distro that turns home PC into a console with development potential. Expand that distro to the consoles. And lets get some 'killer' games on that disk.'"

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  1. Woo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can we get Tux Racer? Now that's livin'...

  2. And we will call it.... by mschoolbus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Indrema!

  3. Re:Key by Bingo+Foo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I thought that figuring out how to make your peripherals work was what made most Linuxes "games-based" distros in the first place.

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  4. Re:It will take more than just any game, by Greedo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe this is what's stalling Duke Nukem Forever.

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  5. A text adventure would be perfect by WankersRevenge · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just think about it. You boot up Linux for the first time, and the way to activate functionality is to make your way through the "game". The first thing it should read when you boot it up:

    It is dark. You will mostly likely be eaten by a Stallman.
    >inventory
    You are carrying:
    man light
    >man room
    The room brightens. You are in a small chamber. A sign on the wall declares this room to be: init.

    A door reads, "Daemon Restroom". A light glows from underneath it. You hear a toilet flush

    A tall lanky fella steps out of the darkness. He wears a threadbare cloak and carries a large sack. He opens the sack, and grumbles something about "699". A large stilletto knife dangles from his belt.

  6. Re:What planet is this guy from? by fbg111 · · Score: 4, Funny

    1) Think up cool name for game
    2) Open sourceforge project
    3) wait for programmers and artists to come write it for you
    4) ??


    You forgot the most important step:

    5) Profit!

    Oh, wait... (ponders F/OSS game economics)

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  7. EverQuest by Fizzl · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just port the f*cuking EverCrack onto Linux and I'm ready to migrate my desktop.
    No seriously, that's the only thing that is keeping me and my wife back. :)

  8. Re:It will take more than just any game, by Cruciform · · Score: 4, Funny

    Tux Racer II: Grand Theft Penguin

  9. wait.. by CoolMoDee · · Score: 4, Funny

    wait..did you just say XFree86 and developing fast in the same sentence? Best laugh I have had all day thanks :-)

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  10. Obviously by foonf · · Score: 3, Funny

    Its common knowledge that becoming a superior gaming platform is the best way for a platform to gain mainstream acceptance. Thats why the Amiga has become the dominant computing platform today.

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  11. Re:Didn't work for OS/2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...OS/2 faced two major hurdles...
    1)...
    2)...
    3)...

    Heh, no wonder OS/2 never gained mass acceptance.

  12. Re:Interesting by Romeozulu · · Score: 5, Funny

    Any game that has spare cycles isn't worth playing :-)