Thanks for clearing up part. I am excited about having games on my linux box. I better get busy
and play.
William
--- Brad Smith <brad_stephenssmith@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well, unfortunately 'any' is too strong a word, but you can get the Linux binaries for just
> about
> all of id's games from their website. Just follow the links to the download section for the game
> you want (the main 'download' link on their site doesn't work yet) and choose the linux version
> instead of the win version. Ditto for Unreal Tournament and Unreal Tournament 2003. Oh, and
> Neverwinter Nights has a beta version for Linux as well. Let's see, another great one is
> Vendetta,
> which is a space flight game that is 100% free (beer) and available for win, lin and mac.
>
> So there's a lot of game companies that are paying attention to Linux now and several who have
> been for many years. Have fun! =:)
>
> A good place to start might be http://www.linuxgames.com or the Linux Game Tome at
> http://happypenguin.org/
>
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