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Linux Game Publishing (sometimes also referred to as LGP) was a software company based in
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in
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. It ported, published and sold
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running on
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operating systems. As well as porting games, LGP also sponsored the development of Grapple, a free software network library for games. As well as acting as a Linux game porter in of themselves, they also functioned as a publisher for other Linux game developers and porters. The company was dissolved on 3 May 2011.


History


2001-2012

The company was founded on 5 September 2001 by Michael Simms when the similarly 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 gravely affected his available stock. Linux Game Publishing had initially tried to pick up the support rights to many of Loki's titles, but in the end it was only able to acquire the rights to '' MindRover: The Europa Project''. It was able, however, to independently pick up the publishing rights to '' Creatures: Internet Edition'' as well as the rights to the port of '' Majesty: Gold Edition'' which was previously being developed by Tribsoft. Empowered by the addition of former Loki employee Mike Phillips, LGP released its first title on 21 December 2001. In 2002 Ryan C. Gordon (a.k.a. icculus, former Loki Software) started porting the puzzle game '' Candy Cruncher'' to Linux and he was looking for beta testers. The first Linux version of Candy Cruncher was released in 2002 by Pyrogon (an indie game company founded by former employee of 3dfx and
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Brian Hook) as a digital download. LGP took interest in publishing Pyrogon games on physical CDs, and on 10 September 2002, LGP and Pyrogon announced a publishing partnership for Pyrogon's Linux titles. Upon learning about the release of ''
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'' in 2003, Ryan decided to contact the developer behind it wondering if they would be interested in him making a port of the game to Linux. Loki had previously ported the original '' Postal'' to Linux, and he was interested in keeping the franchise compatible. Running with Scissors agreed, and the finished port was shipped on 14 February 2005, with LGP initially handling the publishing of the Linux version. In 2003,
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and
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extended their existing license agreement for ''
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''. Linux gaming developers Steven Fuller and Joe Tennies joined the Hyperion Entertainment game development team and they ported Gorky 17 to Linux, which three years later was published by LGP. David Hedbor, founder and main programmer of '' Eon Games''—an independent game development company specializing in creating games for desktop computers and handheld devices, ported ''
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'' and '' Hyperspace Delivery Boy!'' to Linux, which later were published by LGP. (the first version of NingPo Mah Jong for Linux, however, was released in 2003 by Pyrogon only as a digital download). Eon Games stopped development and porting of games for Linux and other platforms in 2005 (and later closed in 2010). In 2003, LGP began working with Epic Interactive, a German company specializing in porting and publishing games to alternative platforms. Epic Interactive ported '' Knights and Merchants: The Shattered Kingdom'' and '' Software Tycoon'' to Linux. In 2005 Epic Interactive has changed its name to Runesoft Entertainment. In 2005 Czech development studio Mindware Studios released the Linux demo of '' Cold War''. Cold War was the first LGP game published on a
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disc. LGP gained the publishing rights to several other game titles including '' Soul Ride'', as well as '' Disciples II: Dark Prophecy''. The latter has been described by Michael Simms as "LGP’s DNF" and "the game that refused to be ported" and has been said to have been the cause of several resignations from the company, including that of aforementioned employee Mike Phillips. It has still, alongside another long delayed game '' Bandits: Phoenix Rising'', yet to be released. In 2005, LGP announced the opening of their beta test for Linux version of '' X2: The Threat''. On 13 March 2008 Finnish game company
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announced a partnership with Linux specialist IGIOS Ltd to port and release ''
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'' and '' Shadowgrounds Survivor'' on the Linux platform. Both ports were later published by LGP, and LGP was actively involved in developing the Shadowgrounds Survivor port alongside IGIOS. In December 2008, LGP released '' X3: Reunion'' and X3: Reunion Special Edition, which were first games using copy protection and the new installer written to use the
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toolkit and support for using XDG menus. In December 2008, LGP launched PenguinPlay, a new website for Linux gamers, allowing matchmaking for
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games, and social networking. In June 2009 they began offering downloadable games and game rentals. In August 2009 they grudgingly dropped support for all PowerPC games, stating that "demand for PPC versions of LGP games has been almost non existent". On 10 August 2009 Michael Simms confirmed that LGP is working on an original simple game based on
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. In September 2009 ''
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'' (the first LGP game available in Finnish) and '' Shadowgrounds Survivor'' were finally released, the latter becoming the first commercial game for Linux using the
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middleware. In late December 2010 the IGIOS Linux team founded a new Finnish company named Alternative Games, which is focused upon porting games to Linux as well as to
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. Later they will also port the Linux version of '' Trine'' for Frozenbyte without Linux Game Publishing. In late September 2010 the Linux Game Publishing server suffered a massive hard drive failure which took down all of their online infrastructure, including related websites such as Tux Games and
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. Various other unforeseen issues caused the recovery not to take place until late November, with partial service being restored on 23 November 2010, with full recovery not being made until 8 December 2010. They have since stated that work is going well on their current project, and that they have a working build of it in internal alpha testing.


2012–2020

On 31 January 2012, after over a decade with the company, Michael Simms announced in
blog post
that he was stepping down as CEO, saying "you can’t continue on a high energy rampage for 10 years without something breaking", and handing over control to Clive Crous, citing his "unrestrained enthusiasm for Linux gaming" as his primary qualification. Since August 2012, LGP has started selling their games in stores like
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, Gameolith and
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(USC). However, early information about LGP games in USC had shown up on the
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blog two years before. In 2012, they shut down the PenguinPlay website. In 2015, LGP decided to host their website on the Heroku cloud service and they closed their support system hosted on Tender. In 2013, LGP removed several of their resellers from their list e.g. Fun4tux, Ixsoft, Linuxpusher etc. In 2014 - 2015 LGP's resellers stopped offering rentals or eight specific games for download which used LGP copy protection.


Games published


Supported


Unsupported


Upcoming


Technology


Grapple

Grapple was a
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package created in 2006 by Michael Simms for adding multiplayer support to computer games and
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. It used
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, supporting both
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and
UDP/IP In computer networking, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is one of the core communication protocols of the Internet protocol suite used to send messages (transported as datagrams in packets) to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. ...
. It was intended to be simple enough that multiplayer features can be added to a game "as little as a dozen lines of code". Grapple took care of creating, monitoring and closing connections to a server, and allowed support for multiple servers. It was message-oriented, where clients and servers each maintained a message queue, but also permitted relaying messages from client to client. There was also support for a game lobby system. The package was released under the
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.


Games using Grapple

*'' Ballistics'' (Linux Version) by ''Linux Game Publishing'' *'' Candy Cruncher'' (Linux Version) by ''Linux Game Publishing'' *''
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'' (Linux Version) by ''Linux Game Publishing'' *'' Knights and Merchants: The Shattered Kingdom'' (Linux Version) by ''Linux Game Publishing'' *'' Majesty: Gold Edition'' (Linux Version) by ''Linux Game Publishing'' *'' Sacred: Gold'' (Linux Version) by ''Linux Game Publishing''


Applications using Grapple

*'' PenguinPlay'', Multiplayer matchmaker for games.


Copy protection

Linux Game Publishing employs a simple form of digital rights management similar to that employed by
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. Upon the first run of the game, the user is prompted for a license key, alongside their LGP user name and password. Some features include: * LGP copy protection does not require internet connection to install or play the game. * This system does not require user to keep the disc inside the CD drive while playing games. This system enables users to install the game on multiple systems (as there is not a limited number of activations), while also discouraging sharing by noting that any user who has access to the owner's LGP account credentials could potentially lock the owner out of their own game.


Games published

Currently, LGP has published nine games that contain their DRM technology: Owners of a game license can transfer the license to someone else, download a replacement disc image and allow people to see that the license is valid if they buy your game. Owners can retrieve lost keys and forgotten passwords. Buyers can check to see if they are buying a game with a valid license.


Open source projects

Besides Grapple, above, LGP released and contributed to several open-source projects. They created several patches for
OpenPlay OpenPlay is the name of an open-source cross-platform networking library created by Apple Inc. OpenPlay compiles and runs on the Classic Mac OS, macOS, Windows and Linux operating systems. OpenPlay is a high-level networking solution for game appl ...
, that fix broken Linux support, bring some functionalities that are present in
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. They worked on other open source projects such as SDL or
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. LGP worked on GPL’d the Soul Ride engine at
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. Michael Simms also claimed that LGP avoids publishing games similar to popular
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s.


Canceled projects

LGP canceled Angry-Pixel project, which was sponsor the creation of a new company for the development of games for Linux. The game '' Tzar: The Burden of the Crown'' was considered by Linux Game Publishing to be ported to Linux, but it was rejected due to concerns within the company about its gameplay and after hearing negative comments about the game from the Linux gaming community. On 6 February 2003 LGP released ''Candy Cruncher'' to Linux running on computers with
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processors, but two years later they removed this information from their website without explanation. On 24 June 2005 LGP released ''Soul Ride'' to Linux running on computers with Alpha and Sparc processors. On 30 August 2005 Linux Game Publishing cancelled a contract to publish the Linux version of ''Northland'' which is the third game in the ''
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'' real-time strategy series, because technical issues with the game that Runesoft, who were doing the development work on the port, could not resolve to their satisfaction. However, on 25 January 2006 Runesoft released ''Northland'' for Linux, but the multiplayer mode is still not supported. LGP grudgingly dropped support for five PowerPC games.: * ''Candy Cruncher'' (PowerPC) * ''Gorky 17'' (PowerPC) * ''Majesty Gold'' (PowerPC) * ''NingPo MahJong'' (PowerPC) * ''Soul Ride'' (PowerPC) PenguinPlay was a website for Linux gamers, allowing matchmaking for
multiplayer A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system ( couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or ...
games, and social networking. LGP added PenguinPlay lobby for six games: * ''Ballistics'' * ''Candy Cruncher'' * ''Jets'n'Guns'' * ''Knights and Merchants: The Shattered Kingdom'' * ''Majesty Gold'' * ''Sacred: Gold Edition'' In October 2012 they informed their customers that the license agreement with Egosoft for X2 and X3 (including Special Edition) had expired and were no longer able to offer these titles to new customers.


Unreleased projects

A Linux client of ''
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'' was developed, and negotiations with Linux Game Publishing were under way until
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cancelled the project without warning or explanation, even though it was functionally complete and ready to go. Since 2004 Frank C. Earl (also known as svartalf) worked on PowerPC and Athlon64 versions of ''Ballistics'' and ''Soul Ride'', but these versions of the games were never released. However, he prepared demo version of ''Soul Ride'' for Linux x86_64 for GDC 2003, but this demo is not publicly available. Svartalf was also the lead developer of ''Disciples II: Dark Prophecy'' and he worked on PowerPC and
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versions of ''Disciples II'', but work on the game still ended and LGP stopped working on games for PowerPC. However, LGP is still working on
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version of ''Disciples II''.Greetings Fellow Linux Gamers
Linux Game Publishing Blog, 4 February 2012 (Article by Clive Crous) LGP still did not release the demo version of ''Sacred: Gold'' and patch 1.08 for Linux version of ''MindRover: The Europa Project''.


See also

*
Hyperion Entertainment Hyperion Entertainment CVBA (formerly Hyperion Entertainment VOF) is a Belgian software company which in its early years focused in porting Windows games to Amiga OS, Linux, and Mac OS. In 2001, they accepted a contract by Amiga Incorporated t ...
* Loki Software *
Runesoft Runesoft GmbH, stylised as RuneSoft (founded as e.p.i.c. interactive entertainment gmbh), is a German publisher founded in 2000 that ports games to alternative platforms such as Linux, Mac OS X, AmigaOS, MorphOS, and magnussoft ZETA. Alongside t ...
* Ryan C. Gordon * Steam Powered


References


External links


Linux Game Publishing official site

Linux Game Publishing Blog

LGP Coverage at Phoronix

Linux Game Publishing profile at MobyGames

Grapple Freshmeat website
- Profile of Grapple package {{Linux Game Publishing British companies established in 2001 Video game companies established in 2001 Linux companies Linux game porters Defunct video game companies of the United Kingdom Video game development companies Companies based in Nottingham