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Steam Machines are the future, and Linux is the only platform with the capability of preserving games well into the future.
No more collecting cartidges for SNES, N64, and discs for GameCube, Wii, PS3, PS3, PS4 and having a library in conflict.
Even Playstation 4 runs OrbisOS based on FreeBSD brother to Linux.
So @devs - do you wanna make some money and establish this brand for future investment gain, spend a small sum and port to SteamOS .
Hell, Samsung Androids and Google Nexus' are Linux too so you could easily hit that market and SteamOS all at the same time for big bucks.