Linux gaming lives in the sky, Doom on Virgin America’s console

By Spencer . February 27, 2008 . 2:40pm

Linux gaming lives in the sky, Doom on Virgin Americas console

Part of my journey to GDC was done on a Virgin America jet and like all flights there is a period of boredom while waiting for the “please turn off electronic devices” light to dim. Usually, I read the plane’s magazine or start a crossword puzzle. Virgin America had an entertainment system to keep me busy during the downtime. Flipping through the menus I found classic Doom. Yes, Doom from iD Software.

 

Linux gaming lives in the sky, Doom on Virgin Americas console

 

I grabbed the controller from the armrest and sunk into some retro FPS action under the glow of purple cabin lights. Sort of. Doom was a little sluggish and I think it was stuck on one of the easier difficulty levels. The D-pad moved the space marine around, the shoulder buttons were for strafing and one of the colored face buttons fired his pistol. Since I couldn’t save I didn’t get very far, but seeing Doom in a plane entertainment console was a neat find. Now if only they had seat to seat multiplayer…

 

Linux gaming lives in the sky, Doom on Virgin Americas console

 

Browsing though the entire selection of games it looks like Virgin’s system is running some form of Linux. I can’t confirm this, but having Circus Linux as one of their titles suggests it’s a possibility. Other installed games include Penguin Command, Primate Plunge, X-Mahjongg and Gem Drop X. All of these have Linux ports. While in seat games are (mostly) unnecessary for core gamers carrying a handheld, the casual crowd who enjoys Bejeweled are a perfect audience for Virgin’s Entertainment system and perhaps a first taste of gaming on Linux.


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  • TacoBeaver

    nice, Ill try to fly on virgin america…

  • TacoBeaver

    nice, Ill try to fly on virgin america…

  • sage

    I can confirm that the system does in fact run on some form of linux. KLM/Northwest Airlines has the same setup, and midlfight it had to be rebooted. We got the classic scrolling text with a penguin on all the screens.

  • sage

    I can confirm that the system does in fact run on some form of linux. KLM/Northwest Airlines has the same setup, and midlfight it had to be rebooted. We got the classic scrolling text with a penguin on all the screens.

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