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Well, Linux versions can certainly be found on the internet, although original source code may indeed be lost. But the thing is - we've seen a few games that are essentially DRM-Free, because source code was lost somewhere - System Shock 2 is such game... Valve didn't seem to have a problem with such version being on Steam.
The other thing is - even if - why not make a package with a wrapper? It's not 1999 after all and PCs are now so fast, that loosing a lot power due to using Wine or something like isn't a problem either. Again - System Shock 2 Linux port is just that - just SS2 packed with Wine....
But then - I'd say, Interplay just doesn't care that much. There are Linux versions of Dosbox after all and yet - the only package for Descent and Descent 2 is Windows one.
I, myself, would like to see more 64-bit OS X games, as Apple is aggresively pushing that technology.
Not quite true. Interplay has alowed the development firm Olde skuul free reign on updating Descent 1, 2, 3, and freespace 1 on steam. They are allowed to modify D1 and 2's source code, and I found someone with the d3 source laying around (called the fusion engine). So that is why d3 is on steam. Right now all 3 descent installs are place holders. Basically all the same installs from GOG. They will be replaced with updated versions soon. They were just waiting off on Descent 3 untill they got a hold of the source (which they do now). The Woman heading the updates of these games is one of Interplay's 1st founders, Rebecca heineman. So I believe it is in good hands.