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Why? Media Wiki is an absolute nightmare to admin and keep up to date for security issues. It took up a lot of time whenever it needed something, and the amount of traffic to it was close to nil. 99% of pages had not been updated in many years and yeah basically no one ever read it either.
The only page the two people who emailed wanted was about user-porting Unity titles, so here's a HTML backup of it for anyone else who wanted it: https://uploads.golmedia.net/uploads/Unity%20Games%20Working%20On%20Linux%20%28User%20Ported%29%20-%20Linux%20Gaming%20Wiki.html
Wow, I feel bad now. I didn't even notice you had one in the first place!