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DescriptionBreak Arcade Games Out running on Arch Linux using Proton.png |
English: A screenshot of the PC game "Break Arcade Games Out" running on Arch Linux using the Proton compatibility layer.
The featured game is open-source, released under a public domain license, and free to play on Steam. The screenshot shows the game running in a Wine virtual desktop window, Steam running the game using Proton Experimental, and a console window listing information about the Linux distribution everything is running on (information about the system is being displayed using "fastfetch" which is a Neofetch alternative). |
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Author | Peter Placzek |
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Break Arcade Games Out
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