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Mighty No. 9 Hit EVERY Stretch Goal With Minutes To Spare!

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Well, in the year 2015, Mighty No. 9 will save humanity from 8+ other Mighty Numbered Robots! As you can see, we get the game on PC, Mac, Linux, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PS4, Xbox One, Vita and 3DS! So top it off, Call gets her own stage and boss and MUCH MUCH MORE! Since Keiji Inafune is still looking towards all supporters for input, this will be a group effort with around 70,000+ supporters on board, including us! First up, picking a final Call design and the wait for the Mighty Forums to go live! Source: KickStarter Mighty No. 9 Page

With 14 Days To Go, Mighty No. 9 Jumps On The PS3, Xbox 360 And Wii U!

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Well, with 14 days left on KickStarter, we now get a console port for Mighty No. 9!!! So now PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U players can share in the fun with PC, Mac and Linux players! Remember, your $20 minimum to receive the game lets you choose amongst all the current versions! Last console milestone is $3.3 million for PS4 and Xbox One versions!!! Source: KickStarter

Rasberry Pi gets a pretty new Fedora

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Greetings Geeks! If you've been a follower of this site, then you know that we got a chance to talk to Eben Upton about the Rasberry Pi. A $35 computer that will be available VERY soon. One of the things that Mr. Upton talked about was his desire to see hackers and developers really get behind the Rasberry and help make it even better. Well...here's one big leap in that direction. Rasberry Pi now has an OS. Get more info and the video after the jump.

Ubuntu for Android! UPDATED w/VIDEO!

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Greetings Geeks! Pay attention because this could be a game changer. Ubuntu is now fishing around for phone developers to embed their Ubuntu OS into your Android phone. That's right! You would essentially be able to take your entire computing experience with you in your phone. When you come home, drop your phone in a dock, and utilize one of the worlds best Linux distros!  A full featured desktop in your phone. I'm so giddy about the idea that I can hardly stand it! There's nothing official as far as release or anything as of yet. Like I said, Canonical is fishing around to see if Developers would like to include the feature in their phones. Hit the jump for the source link and video.