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Wednesday, June 18th 2003, 4:18pm

What is your favourite Linux game?

What is your favourite Linux game?
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Sunday, June 22nd 2003, 12:21am

Quake 3 Arena, if that counts.
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Sunday, June 22nd 2003, 11:38am

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Quake 3 Arena, if that counts.


lol, yeah that counts alright :D
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Friday, October 24th 2003, 11:50pm

AE Aurigae of course
or Moset
because I made those games myself :)

Enemy territory is also a nice game, and it's free, though not opensource.
and I also like nethack and neverwinter nights

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Saturday, October 25th 2003, 2:06am

FROZEN BUBBLE!

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Saturday, October 25th 2003, 8:47am

Enemy Territory... this is a real cool game...
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Saturday, October 25th 2003, 10:44am

armagetron

it's really fun when 5 nerdy guys are huddled around the keyboard playing armagetron. everyon shoving at each otehr for the keys /me sighs. if only i knew about net play at the time :)
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Saturday, October 25th 2003, 2:34pm

I haven't found or installed any add-on games yet, (I'm kinda new) so my vote must be cast for the built-in Putt-Putt (Kolf).
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Friday, October 31st 2003, 4:14pm

I like UT most at the moment.

For fun or just because I've got nothing to do I like foobillard.
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Tuesday, November 4th 2003, 7:53pm

Expand Your Choice .... LindowsOS

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Thursday, November 6th 2003, 9:33am

savage is available for linux?!?!!?!

OMG OMG OMG!!!

i didnt know this thanks so much!!!

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Thursday, November 6th 2003, 3:45pm

when people talk about playing QuakeIII or savage on linux, is it a native linux game (ported), or running through an emulator such as winex?
I thought you guys were just talking about native linux games, I didn't think that that many Win* games had been ported over.
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Thursday, November 6th 2003, 5:27pm

Unbelievable but ID-Software has got a really native port of Q3A for Linux.
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Friday, November 7th 2003, 2:46am

http://s2games.com/savage/index.html

Minimum System Requirements:
Windows® 98, ME, 2000, XP or Linux
Controls: Mouse and Keyboard
CPU: 600 MHz processor
Memory: 128 MB RAM
Drives: 4x CD-ROM and 600 MB Hard Drive space for installation
Video: GeForce or Radeon series graphics cards
Online Connection: 56k modem

Even on the box, the SAVAGE LINUX CLIENT IS SHOWN !!!

Got to be the best Linux Games I'm played in a long time.[/b]
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Sunday, November 9th 2003, 5:21pm

Enemy Territory is free? What is it?
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

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Saturday, March 20th 2004, 10:47am

Phractus :D

Its coming along nicely. As soon as i get a demo done ill give a link. It will be great though. I just need to work out some issues with the audio still and some graphics till i can get a half-full version done, if that makes sense.

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Saturday, April 3rd 2004, 7:09pm

I like kpackman & Medal Of Honor are pretty good.

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Wednesday, April 21st 2004, 2:15pm

My fav is Neverwinter Nights
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Sunday, July 11th 2004, 9:23am

Pac-Man
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Thursday, July 15th 2004, 8:43pm

tuxracer,
bzflag,
frozen bubble,
apricots,
foobilliard
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