• Loki Software, Inc. (Loki Entertainment) was an American video game developer based in Tustin, California, that ported several video games from Microsoft...
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  • cryptographic block ciphers Loki (C++), a C++ software library Loki (computer), a proposed home computer Loki Software, a software firm Loki, an open source logging...
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    Ryan C. Gordon (category Free software programmers)
    a computer programmer and former Loki Software employee responsible for icculus.org, which hosts many Loki Software projects as well as others. Gordon's...
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  • SMPEG (category Multimedia software stubs)
    library was developed by Loki Software. It follows the MPEG-1 standard rather than MPEG-2 because MPEG-2 is restricted by software patents in the United...
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  • Rune (video game) (category Loki Entertainment games)
    the base game and expansion were ported to Linux by Loki Software. Ryan C. Gordon, a former Loki employee, would also later port Human Head's 2006 title...
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  • "unofficial binaries", given all prior ports (except for Quake III Arena, via Loki Software, and earlier versions of Quake Live) having only ever been unofficial...
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  • Civilization: Call to Power (category Loki Entertainment games)
    Civilization computer games by Sid Meier. It was ported to Linux by Loki Software, as well as BeOS by Wildcard Design, becoming one of the very few commercial...
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  • oriented Loki Software filed for bankruptcy. Simms had previously founded the Tux Games retailer a few years earlier, and the collapse of Loki would have...
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  • structure. The LOKI algorithms were named for Loki, the god of mischief in Norse mythology. LOKI89 was first published in 1990, then named just "LOKI", by Australian...
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  • Sam Lantinga (category Free software programmers)
    emulator. He was the lead programmer and a co-founder of the now-defunct Loki Software, which ported several game titles to Linux. A Linux client of World...
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    Quake is a series of first-person shooter video games, developed by id Software and, as of 2010, published by Bethesda Softworks. The series is composed...
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  • Heretic II (category Loki Entertainment games)
    that is unrelated to id Software, apart from its role as engine licenser. Heretic II was later ported to Linux by Loki Software, to the Amiga by Hyperion...
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  • the deveopers have left to other companies such as id Software, Gearbox Software, Nerve Software, Escalation Studios, and the now-defunct Paradigm Entertainment...
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  • Soldier of Fortune (video game) (category Loki Entertainment games)
    Soldier of Fortune: Gold Edition), as well as the Dreamcast, while Loki Software also made a port for Linux. It was digitally re-released on GOG.com...
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  • OpenAL (category Cross-platform software)
    originally developed in 2000 by Loki Software to help them in their business of porting Windows games to Linux. After the demise of Loki, the project was maintained...
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  • Heavy Gear II (category Loki Entertainment games)
    Activision in 1999 for Microsoft Windows; it was ported to Linux in 2000 by Loki Software. It is a sequel to the 1997 video game Heavy Gear. An atrocity caused...
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  • Video games and Linux (category Video game development software for Linux)
    work as a software licensing attorney. Loki, although a commercial failure, is credited with the birth of the modern Linux game industry. Loki developed...
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  • Eric's Ultimate Solitaire (category Loki Entertainment games)
    solitaire game developed by Delta Tao Software for the Macintosh. The game was later ported to Linux by Loki Software. Apple Computer bundled the game with...
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  • authoring community and teach Epic about open source projects. In 2000, Loki Software made an exclusive agreement with Epic Games to maintain and support...
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  • Heroes of Might and Magic III (category Loki Entertainment games)
    Macintosh port was released by 3DO, and a Linux port was released by Loki Software, both in late December that year. In 2000, a Game Boy Color port entitled...
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  • Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (category Loki Entertainment games)
    following year, Aspyr Media ported both titles to Classic Mac OS while Loki Software ported them to Linux. Alpha Centauri features improvements on Civilization...
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  • Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K. 2 (category Loki Entertainment games)
    combines action with puzzle-solving. The game was ported to Linux by Loki Software, who had previously ported Quake III Arena to Linux. The game contains...
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  • demon.co.uk. Retrieved May 21, 2018. "Heroes III ported to Linux". Loki Software, Inc. October 28, 2000. Retrieved October 5, 2009. "Heroes of Might...
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  • Postal (video game) (category Loki Entertainment games)
    Plus, included the "Special Delivery" add-on. It was ported to Linux by Loki Entertainment in the same year. In 2002, Postal Plus (known as Postal: Classic...
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    Zlib (category 1995 software)
    on January 25, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2021 – via Google Books. Loki Software; Hall, John R. (October 22, 2001). Programming Linux Games. No Starch...
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  • announces that it will no longer manufacture arcade games. August – Loki Software declares Chapter 11 Bankruptcy over internal financial troubles, before...
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  • Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns (category Loki Entertainment games)
    First in North America and Ubi Soft in Europe, and ported to Linux by Loki Software, both in 2001. With a high fantasy setting, the game follows immortal...
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    version 0.4 "Loki", it used the Ubuntu software centre to handle software installation and uninstallation. However, after the release of Loki, Elementary...
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  • Loki was the code name for a cancelled home computer developed at Sinclair Research during the mid-1980s. The name came from the Norse god Loki, god of...
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  • swapped a character (A.J. and Torg).[citation needed] The strip and Loki Software teamed up for player skin and custom level contest for Quake III Arena...
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