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Linspire To Run Windows Games

Ken writes "Aviran's Place reports that Linspire and TransGaming released Cedega for the Linspire desktop Linux operating system, allowing Linspire users to play hundreds of popular Windows-format games right out of the box."

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  1. WORST POST! by JollyFinn · · Score: -1, Troll

    4EVAR!

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  2. B.F.D. by tomstdenis · · Score: -1, Troll

    Big fucking deal.

    I'm not looking for a windows emulator that works well. Windows sucks ass. I'm upset they don't make games for Linux.

    And why don't they? Because the average no talent hack that thinks they're eleet can barely code a for loop let alone code anything of importance or stability without using a wizard of some sort.

    Tom

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  3. Re:Linux Games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Not to be too much of a jerk - but yes, you did get what you deserve. You bought a product from a company who lacks foresight. Sorry. Hopefully the next time you're in the market, you'll know better and make a more informed purchase.

    Or maybe ATI will get a clue. I would be more inclined to depend on myself rather than them.

  4. Windows... by makaveli2005 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hmm i can already play plenty of games on windows xp .