Marneus68 writes
"Digital DRM-free game distributor GOG.com is finally jumping on the Linux bandwagon.
Following the steps of Desura and Steam, GOG.com plans to offer Linux compatible games starting this year. Along with games already available for Linux, GOG.com will also be selling 'a variety of classics that are, for the first time, officially supported and maintained [by them].'
Most of the DOS titles already provided by GOG.com will probably pose no major technical challenge since GOG has been using DosBox on Windows and Mac OS X since the very beginning however, all the exclusive ports will probably be more difficult to provide."
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Vanderhoth on Tuesday March 18 2014, @11:36PM
I've aready sent them a rather begrudging thank you telling them to shutup and take my money. I actually have a lot of games on GOG.com most of them work fine under WINE, but this is still great news.
"Now we know", "And knowing is half the battle". -G.I. Joooooe