Originally posted by grantek
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Where is Bandits: Phoenix Rising and Disciples II: Dark Prophecy for Mac OS X, Xbox etc.
Creatures: Internet Edition - 2001 (LGP), 2001 (Windows), 2009 (Mac)
MindRover: The Europa Project - 2002 (LGP), 2001 (Linux - Loki), 2000 (Windows), 2003 (Mac)
Candy Cruncher - 2003 (LGP - x86, PowerPC, Sparc), 2002 (Linux x86), 2001 (Windows), 2002 (Mac), 2002 (PalmOS), 2002 (Zaurus)
Majesty: Gold Edition - 2003 (LGP - x86, PowerPC), 2002 (Windows), Only standard edition - 2000 (Mac) Android (2011) iOS (2011) Windows Phone 7 (2012)
NingPo MahJong - 2004 (LGP - x86, PowerPC), 2003 (Linux x86), 2002 (Windows), 2003 (Mac)
Hyperspace Delivery Boy! - 2004 (LGP), 2001 (Windows), not available (Mac), 2001 (Windows Mobile)
Software Tycoon - 2005 (LGP), 2001 (Windows), 2002 (Mac), 2002 (MorphOS)
Postal?: Share The Pain - 2005 (LGP), 2003 (Windows), 2004 (Mac)
Soul Ride - 2005 (LGP - x86, PowerPC, Sparc, Alpha), 2000 (Windows), not available (Mac)
X?: The Threat - 2006 (LGP), 2003 (Windows), 2004 (Mac)
Gorky 17 - 2006 (LGP - x86, PowerPC ), 1999 (Windows), 2002 (Mac)
Cold War - 2006 (LGP), 2005 (Windows), 2006 (Mac), 2005 (Xbox)
Knights and Merchants - 2007 (LGP), 1998 (Windows), 2001 (Mac), 2003 (MorphOS)
Ballistics - 2007 (LGP), 2001 (Windows), not available (Mac)
X?: Reunion - 2008 (LGP), 2005 (Windows), 2007 (Mac - Cider), 2010 (Mac - native)
Jets'n'Guns - 2009 (LGP), 2004 (Windows), 2006 (Mac)
Sacred Gold - 2009 (LGP), 2005 (Windows), not available (Mac)
Shadowgrounds - 2009 (LGP), 2005 (Windows), 2011 (Mac)
Shadowgrounds - 2009 (LGP), 2007 (Windows), 2011 (Mac)
Originally posted by grantek
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I think id software isn't good example:
"- it exists because "Linux gives [David Taylor] a woody" and is not officially supported by id. Linux DOOM does not support all MS-DOS doom features (notably music and modem or IPX network play) and probably never will."
"I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody. It doesn't generate revenue. Please don't call or write us with bug reports. They cost us money, and I get sorta ragged on for wasting my time on UNIX ports anyway.
Dave D. Taylor, "Linux Doom README file" id So"
Q3 wasn't a classic exception:
""Quake" and "Quake II" for Linux, from id Software, are being sold separately and bundled with their official mission packs. "Quake: The Offering(TM)" contains "Scourge of Armagon" and "Dissolution of Eternity," while "Quake II: Colossus(TM)" contains "The Reckoning" and "Ground Zero."
"Linux fans have been faithful supporters of id Software for a number of years," said Todd Hollenshead, CEO of id Software. "The retail appearance of Quake and Quake II for Linux brings to them the most exciting games on the planet."
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