It is primarily notable due to the fact it was co-authored with Loki Software, a company that ported games to Linux between 1998 and 2002 and was the primary steward of SDL at that time.
Tux Games, being one of the oldest retailers, is one of the few places still selling Loki Software stock, although their availability is still variable.
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It was originally created in response to Simms being unable to order a version of Loki Software's port of Civilization: Call to Power from any British reseller.
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