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EDIT: Zoot, and you which one?
No, I'm not kidding.
Think about this for a second: If Activision ported their flagship game to Linux, don't you think that it will make other developers open their eyes?
Or at least, it will be a milestone in Linux gaming development, as much as I dislike the game and its fanbase.
However I would gladly drop my favorite for the sake of something big to be ported and held as milestone just like Ryan described before. For the sake of big serious porting to linux!
With steam and steamworks on linux it would be much easier for developers to make a decision, especially for those who already are active Steam developers.
Valve porting it's own games on Steam is a good start (and easiest one), but I'd rather see them helping others adopt and port new games on early stages of development, not trying to convince developers to port their old games on linux.