Frets on fire… best ever seen…

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As you surely know, or you'll get to know now... Frets on Fire is a free multiplatform game, which we can use to turn our keyboard into an electric guitar and feel like Jimi Hendrix, playing it... the original version of the game is really well done, but after playing for a while we felt like tuning or pimping it a little...  so we started a desperate search in the world wide web, to find a way to upgrade the game... and we found it...

Ladies and Gentlemen, we're proud to introduce "mod MFH"! ...

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How to install DirectX 10 on Ubuntu

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DirectX is a colection of API's created to simplify viewings related to multimedia content, like games. Even if DirectX has been designed and developed based on the operating system Windows, we can install it on Ubuntu using the virtualization software Wine. (In this tutorial we suppose that you've allready installed wine, if not, follow this tutorial first)

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To install DirectX on Ubuntu first thing we need to do, is download the installer, which is an aplication with .exe extension, available for download here. Once we've downloaded the aplication the only thing we need to do is execute it with a duoble-click on the file.

Here are some screenshots of the installation process.

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World of Goo | An incredible multiplatform game

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World of Goo

Incredible game... interesting... but ¿What is World of Goo?
Wikipedia:

World of Goo is a puzzle computer game with a strong emphasis on physics, for the Wii, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux by 2D Boy, an independent game developer consisting of Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, both former Electronic Arts employees.

We:

The most entertaining, amazing and addictive game you can play on ubuntu, developed by two guys that worked in EA Games before.

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