Go to a Web site that describes how to install, get patches for, and work around any
issues related to playing the game in Linux.
Here are examples of a few commercial games that run well in Linux:
Duke 3D Atomic Edition for Linux (3D Realms)??”Duke Nukem returns to earth to
face aliens and clean up Los Angeles in this third chapter in the Duke Nukem series.
Visit 3D Realms for official information about Duke 3D Atomic Edition (www.3drealms
.com/duke3d). See the Icculus.org site (http://icculus.org/duke3d/) for tips on
getting it running.
Unreal Tournament 2003 (Epic Games)??”Multiplayer death match set in the future,
where warriors face each other with awesome weapons and stuff. Includes a Linux
installer. Go to Epic Games (www.epicgames.com) or the Unreal Tournament site
(www.unrealtournament.com) for the official information. Visit the Icculus.org site
for tips on installing in Linux (www.icculus.org/lgfaq#ut2k3_install).
Unreal Tournament 2004 (Epic Games)??”Adds new maps, characters, vehicles,
weapons, and modes of play to the 2003 edition.
The following sections describe Linux games from id Software, information about running
Windows games using Cedega in Linux, and games from the now-defunct Loki Games still
available from other sources today.
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