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Yeah there has been 3 additions in the last couple of days, namely Brukkon 64bit, Vendetta online and the latest and greatest World of Goo. Don't have Brukkon and after playing the demo i don't fancy it, Vendetta i don't fancy paying a monthly bill I'd rather pay a one off fee. World of Goo i already have x2, Wii and Linux version. Looking forward to upcoming additions on USC and hope it will spur commercial companies to take Linux as a gaming platform a little bit more seriously, at the moment we are stuck in catch 22 people won't stay with linux as there are no games available and companies won't produce the games as there is not enough users on the platform.
I actually bought Brukkon as I do enjoy that kind of game, and I am on and off with Vendetta but at least we have an MMO in the USC. World of Goo I have had for a while.