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[News] Linux Supports Old Games, Old Console-based Applications (Backward Compatibility)

Playing Classic Games Under Ubuntu

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| Now if you still want to relive your old days and play these classics
| whether they belong to NES, SNES, or plain old DOS games Ubuntu
| provides a way of playing these classic on your Linux box.
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http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2007/03/playing-classic-games-under-ubuntu.html

Nice screenshots throughout.

Why console apps still rock

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| The best part about these apps is that they are so lightweight
| and so low profile that you hardly need any processor overhead
| to run them. Back in September I had a 75Mhz Pentium machine
| (that's right, 75Mhz -- not 750Mhz) that could handle all those
| apps -- at the same time -- without any strain whatsoever. They
| don't eat processor time and don't need extra time to get done.
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http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/03/01/why-console-apps-still-rock/

I suspect that the most recent release of Windows gives intensity to these
arguments.


Related:

Vista Breaks Applications

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| The big secret at Redmond is that existing applications and new
| products will not work with Vista.
|       
| Microsoft really doesn't want you to know this, but many of your
| existing applications won't work with Vista. In fact, some brand
| new products won't work with Vista. 
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2062318,00.asp


Vista breaks 90% of games, claims game publisher

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| Alex St. John, chief executive of game publisher WildTangent, today
| blasted his former employer for a half-baked and negligent way of
| treating the majority of game publishers - small development studios
| and individual programmers of casual games: St. John claims that at
| least nine out of ten games do not work with Vista.
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http://tomshardware.co.uk/2007/01/30/vista_games/

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