Do you remember the Raspberry Pi? The 25$ 15£ 18€ tiny Computer.
Do you remember the Raspberry Pi? The 25$ 15£ 18€ tiny Computer.
1848 is turn based computer strategy game for the PC. The game is set during the violent era of the Hungarian Independence War of 1848-49.
When the counter on the main page of Gog.com hits 6 million, two exciting things will happen. First off, the lucky user who downloaded the 6 millionth unique game will receive everything that’s currently in the catalog, absolutely free! Secondly, everyone who has an account on GOG.com will be able to download Broken Sword: Shadow of The Templars Director’s Cut for free. The offer will be valid only for 48 hours starting from hitting the milestone.
The moment i am writing this post the counter is around 5,924,750 so the free download will be available very soon.
This a uk charity project which aims to give access to everyone to computer programming, an ultra-low-cost computer, tiny for any students, even those who can’t afford a normal pc. I can’t believe nowdays in many countries, students keep going to school using paper books! And some of this books cost more than this little computer! Obviously being so small and economic this computer will have many possible application, i let you imagine which ones. Also note that this mini pc can run Quake 3 game without any problem.
This is a glimpse of the Future!
UPDATE:English voice pack is available! The game officially supported languages are now: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Polish, Croatian, Portuguese and Russian.
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UPDATE:The game officially supported languages are now: English, German, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Croatian, Portuguese and Russian. If you patch the game, savegames are not compatible. English dialogue are being worked and will be released in a near future.. keep an eye for that version on the author site.
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Broken Sword 2.5 is a game programmed from fans for fans. It is an unofficial sequel of the other two Broken Sword games from Revolution Software.
The speech is in german, with english subtitles.
A nice movie-documentary about free software and GNU Linux.
Richard M. Stallman: So, very ironic things have happened, but nothing to match this. Giving the Linus Torvalds Award to the Free Software Foundation is sort of like giving the Han Solo Award to the rebel fleet.
Watch:
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Part 8
Part 9