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		<title>Giveaway of the Day Forums &#187; Topic: Linux Kazeta Works Like A 90s Console</title>
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			<title>mikiem2 on "Linux Kazeta Works Like A 90s Console"</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2025 23:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><p>tomshardware[.]com/software/linux/linux-gaming-os-kazeta-promises-console-gaming-experience-of-the-1990s-for-pc-users-supports-almost-any-drm-free-game-past-or-present</p>
<p>kazeta[.]org/</p>
<p>This is IMHO an interesting take on Linux gaming, or PC gaming in general. The idea is you put your DRM-free games on SD cards, which then act as game cartridges. Then you insert an SD card / game cartridge &#38; power on the PC with Kazeta installed, and it starts up with that game. No menus to navigate etc.
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