Re: Voting: Which game would you like to have on Linux?

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My point was, being one of the oldest strategy games out there, and
there never being an accessible version released, it would be nice to
have an accessible version on both Linux and Windows.
Also, Windows was not designed for gamers and "script kiddies." It was
primarily designed in 1985 by Microsoft to make the use of IBM
personal computers easier, for those who were intimidated by MS-DOS in
its text only glory, and without DOS and Windows we might not have
Linux.
(Yes, I know Linux is based on the GNU system, which was based on
Unix, and that Windows and Linux aren't related exactly, but the
evolution of personal computers wouldn't have gone the way it did
without DOS and Windows.

On 2/27/22, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As I've never heard of 2MB and it sounds like the kind of thing that
>> would be difficult to search for on Google, mind providing more
>> details?
> Oh sure. I thought one or both of the people behind 2MB were possibly on
> this list, but if they were, they probably would have chimed in by now.
> 2MB Solutions
>> https://2mb.solutions/
>
> consists of Michael Taboada and Billy Wolfe, both of which many of us
> know from various projects including BPG, Audio Game Manager and other
> games. Billy is actually the Storm behind Stormux as well.
>
> ~Kyle
>
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