I don't even think boomers played these when they were popular. At the time they were still way too scared of technology, think flashing 12:00 on the vcr jokes. These games are Gen-x/millennials childhood shooters.
We don't bother with Linux ports anymore, instead they just added directX and win32 application support to Linux so it can just run the native Windows application.
I had to buy a netbook last week and I decided against a Chromebook. If this was a few years ago I would have been excited to try ChromeOS, but after their attempts to destroy adblock and force unwanted DRM onto the web I do not trust them. Now I feel like using ChromeOS is just another way to have control of your own system taken away from you and force advertising malware I do not want onto it. I don't even want the Chrome browser installed on my PC let alone allow it to be the default operating system.
Is it paperwork that's the problem? Or could it be the Republicans in these states that are committed to destroying the program and throwing as many people off as possible?
Looks like Malta loaded itself up with debt before asking to join, while at the same time the UK was less interested in a Mediterranean naval base then they were in the past. Kind of killed the whole thing before it got off the ground, despite the referendum results.
I don't even think boomers played these when they were popular. At the time they were still way too scared of technology, think flashing 12:00 on the vcr jokes. These games are Gen-x/millennials childhood shooters.