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

The Loki Demo Launcher is still available to see demo versions of
these games, and some boxed sets are available for very little money. The Loki site also
offers a list of commercial resellers for its games, which may or may not still carry
those games.
 Tux Games (www.tuxgames.com)??”The Tux Games Web site is dedicated to the sale
of Linux games. In addition to offering Linux gaming news and products, the site lists its
top-selling games and includes notices of games that are soon to be released.
 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org)??”In the past few years, Wikipedia has
become a wonderful resource for information on both commercial and open source games
available for Linux. From the Wikipedia Linux games list (http://en.wikipedia
.org/wiki/Linux_games) you can find links to free Linux games, Commercial Linux
Games, and Professionally Developed Linux Games.
 Linux Gamers??™ FAQ (http://icculus.org/lgfaq)??”Contains a wealth of information
about free and commercial Linux games. It lists gaming companies that have ported
their games to Linux, tells where to get Linux games, and answers queries related to
common Linux gaming problems. For a list of Linux games without additional information,
see http://icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php.
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While the sites just mentioned provide excellent information on Linux gaming, not all games have
been packaged specifically for every version of Linux.


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