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nativelyvia Proton and can be purchased from Humble, Steam, GoG, and likely elsewhere.Video trailer, if you're not familiar:
https://youtu.be/um_3_cmnSmg?list=PLhZHP3kfQzzcea74hYvSCDWUn7zvEjXzl
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I originally dropped a couple of games from my list because they're Capcom titles and I didn't feel comfortable recommending them because the company has gone back and added undeclared DRM to them. However, in the interests of the fact that not everyone will be bothered by that (they do still work fine via Proton, and it's probably not a big problem if you're restricting them to a gaming-only machine like the Steam Deck), and that this list might be handy for users of other platforms as well, I figure that I may as well add them also;
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Mega Man 11 (Proton)
Cutesy-robot platformer with various difficulty and language settings, where you can steal the bosses' powers to use for yourself. An accessible jumping-on point for this long-lived series.
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The Disney Afternoon Collection (Proton)
A collection of six Disney-licensed games by Capcom, originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Save-states, retro graphical filters, and new time-attack and boss-rush modes are available, and two of the games offer 2-player co-op.
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There's a native Linux version available somewhere? Or did you mean something else?
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I almost forgot about TuxPuck! That was another one that I used to play back in the day. lol
Donut County (proton)
Good natured, bite-sized game with some katamari-vibes (gameplay-wise), though it is far more relaxing.
Regularly on sale over at gog, including at this very moment. Grab it while it's still hot.
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Tutuapp
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