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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

org)??”Features a database of
descriptions and reviews of tons of games that run in Linux. You can do keyword
searches for games listed at this site. There are also links to sites where you can get the
games and to other gaming sites.
 Linuxgames.com (http://linuxgames.com)??”This site can give you some very good
insight into the state of Linux gaming. There are links to HOWTOs and Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs), as well as forums for discussing Linux games. There are also links to
Web sites that have information about specific games.
 id Software (www.idsoftware.com)??”Go to the id Software site for information on
Linux demo versions for Quake and Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
 Linuxgamepublishing.com (www.linuxgamepublishing.com)??”
Linuxgamepublishing.com aims to be a one-stop shopping portal for native Linux games,
as well as for ports of games from other platforms. At the time of this writing, it offers
about a dozen games. To purchase games from this site, you must create a user account.
 Loki Entertainment Software (www.lokigames.com)??”Loki provided ports of bestselling
games to Linux but went out of business in 2001. Its products included Linux versions
of Civilization: Call to Power, Myth II: Soulblighter, SimCity 3000, Railroad Tycoon II,
and Quake III Arena.


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