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America Army...that game rocks. Frozen bubbles, tux racer, and some of the old Loki soft stuff...Sim City 3000 and Railroad Tycoon.
If I could get my Nvidia card to work (I'm still pimping a VooDoo 3000), I'd probably go for Neverwinter Nights and UT2003....but in the meantime, Quake takes it!
I've only been gaming for a few days on Linux but so far I've had Unreal Tournament GOTY running flawlessly, Unreal single player under the UT engine (also flawless), and a freebie copy of Savage 3d that I've had for a while but never played (which is kind of boring, but maybe I just haven't given it a chance yet).
I really want to download Neverwinter Nights... but the jeuxlinux.com ftp server is down, and I don't think that fileshack or fileplanet are going to give a nice url to wget in console mode... and I don't fancy trying to do a 1.2GB download through my browser.
Neverball (Addictive, but damn hard)
Neverputt
BZFlag
flightgear
RTCW
UT
Quake3
Frozenbubble
SNES9X (SMB, Earthworm Jim, Donkey Kong)
foobillard (On par with the best commercial billiards games I have ever played)
tux racer
nethack
NWN
PRBoom (seriously, does Doom ever stop being fun?)
freeciv
Maelstrom
Vega Strike
Armagetron
Vendetta Test (Looks to be really cool, but it's just a technology demo at this time)
Crimson fields
America's Army
Ummm... I know there's more, but this is all I can think of.
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ya i am (28k), bittorrent can resume downloads, thats why i can only download big files with bittorrent (i once downloaded a 505 .rar file, it took days, and the header file was corrupt )
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