So, there's this game I enjoy known as Sonic Robo Blast 2. I was searching around in its files, and found a program included with the game that lets you get its source code and extract it to a folder. (SRB2Src.exe)
I noticed inside the files it extracted, there was a folder called "Android"! The files inside this folder confirm that it is indeed an Android app's source code!
I have an old system currently running ubuntu jaunty. The main harware specs are:
Processor: AMD Athlon 1,2 GHz
RAM: 512 MB
Graphics: [SiS] 65x/M650/740 (output from lspci)
HDD: 40 GB
Now jaunty is very old and it is difficult to install recent software via package manager. Especially some newer lightweight browsers such as surf or luakit are only installable via compiling from source.
Few days back we reported that RIM (popularly known for its product BlackBerry smartphone) is working on adding Linux platform support to its open-source and cross-platform C++ game engine Gameplay3D.
Sticking to their promise, RIM has released a new version of the engine today with full Linux support. The engine is still in development so there isn't a game based on Gameplay3D yet.
An official patch has been uploaded for Linux users who are experiencing issues in running popular multiplayer game Urban Terror on Ubuntu 12.04.
Specifically, users were getting ui/menddef.h not found error that made the game totally unplayable on Ubuntu 12.04.
Game Dev Tycoon, a unique game that allows players to control a gaming studio, has been released for Linux.The developers from Greenheart Games have released the game on multiple platforms, and that includes Linux.Their game made quite a splash after one of the developers has released a slightly modified version of their game, on a well-known file sharing website.
Thanks to a great application list made by Carla Schroder I’ve discovered this software: Game Editor.
Hi guys!
Am using ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and I need gcc-4.1.2 for compiling some projects. gcc 4.1.2 is the precise version that the project need.
I download the 4.1.2 source code but does not compile the source successfully.
Supergiant Games, who brought the incredibly popular game 'Bastion' to Linux, Mac and Google Chrome, has open sourced MonoGame fork which was used to port the game on these platforms.
Given the spirit of open-source development, we’re happy to make our changes available.
MonoGame was essential to our ability to bring Bastion to new platforms so we hope our work can likewise help other devel
Monster RPG 2 is an old school JRPG for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. The game is developed by Trent Gamblin.
You might have seen this game in Ubuntu Software Center.