Gamespot: Linux Games Getting Ready for PowerPC Jump
Jul 17, 2000, 14:14 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Micheal Mullen)
"Terra Soft Solutions and Loki Entertainment Software have
announced their intention to bring PC-based Linux games to
Macintosh PowerPC-based computers."
"Terra Soft will use source code from Loki's conversion to
port games over to PowerPC-based computers. The company will
soon offer gaming bundles with its distribution of Linux called
Yellow Dog Linux Gone Home for Apple Macintosh G3 and
PowerPC-equipped machines."
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