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A Year Ago: Linux games: It's no Myth

Robert Lemos, ZDNet.com ZDNet US

Published: 19 May 2000 07:01 BST

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Game developer Bungie Software gave Linux a boost on Tuesday by announcing its intent to port its recently release title Myth II: Soulblighter to the open-source platform. The company has handed to project over to Linux software developer Loki Entertainment Software.

Among other game companies, id Software recently announced that it will be releasing Quake III: Arena for Linux.

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