showing 28 games

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Final Doom id Software (TeamTNT)? labelminimizeminimize
Last Man Standing author? labelminimizeminimize
Linux SVGALIB Doom id Software1994id didn't skip too many platforms with DOOM. This is one of their official Linux ports. It is shareware, you'll need a full version of DOOM (from another platform) to use it.

Doom was the first proprietary and commercial game for Linux. However, as it required being downloaded after purchasing another version, it is not a store-shelf product nor is it of any commercial value whatsoever. For those that bought Doom to play it on Linux, this game generated additional sales for DOS (or whatever version was purchased). It was succeeded by [gameid=#80673]Inner Worlds[/game] which was packaged with the DOS version of that game. [game=#50321]Civilization: Call to Power published by Loki Entertainment[/game]would eventually become the first Linux game on store shelves that was not packaged in a product for another operating system.
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Linux X Doom  id Software1994id didn't skip too many platforms with DOOM. This is another one of their official Linux ports. Works in X-windows. It's shareware, you'll need a full version of DOOM (from another platform) to use it.
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The Ultimate Doom  Aauthor (author)1995 labelminimizeminimize
Boom TeamTNT1998 labelminimizeminimize
LxDoom author1998 labelminimizeminimize
Doom II  author1999 labelminimizeminimize
Deus Ex  Loki Games2000This is a proprietary game.
For any Linux with 2.2.x Kernel and glibc 2.1. Also needs 8MB video card, XFree86 3.3.5+ for higher for Glide or XFree86 4.x+ for OpenGL and an OSS compatible 16-bit Sound card.
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Adanaxis Mushware2002Adanaxis is a space shooter like no other. It takes place in a world entirely different to everyday experience. As well as left/right, up/down and forward/back, there's another direction in space - the fourth dimension. Objects phase in and out as your craft rotates into this hidden dimension. The game uses an all-new 4D texturing method to display the fluid rotations and motion that are possible in four dimensions. All ten degrees of freedom are available for mouse and joystick control, to create an environment different to any other game. A simple scanner system and tutorial make the game easy to pick up.

For Linux, a GPL version of this game is available, which lacks the commercially-sourced graphical and audio content present in the non-GPL version.
[Zerothis]***Mushware has provided Ubuntu, Fedora and Debian with GPLv2 licensed slightly stripped down version of Adanaxis. Don't know how different it is from the commercial version.***This game uses commercially available proprietary content. The source code is available under the GPL license. A version of the game with alternate (free) content is available.
A shooter requiring shots to be timed precisely in X, Y, [b]and Z[/b], [b]and a 4th dimension[/b] before scoring a hit.
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DOOM 3 id Software2004[media=youtube]WWYQHvU_ABU[/media][media=youtube]MOS5BHqmBnU[/media] labelminimizeminimize
DRL  author2005"Doom" is not a word in the Webster's dictionary anymore. It is in fact owned by Zenimax who sued Webster's and the people behind DoomRL for using the word. Which is why it is "DRL" now.

Zenimax took this action seemingly because one of the developers of DoomRL created an unrelated roguelike called "Jupiter Hell" and solicited investors on Kickstarter. And Webster's because they sell dictionaries.***Latest version: 0.9.9.1 (as of 2010-03-24)
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DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil id Software (Nerve Software;id Software)2005 labelminimizeminimize
Quake 4  id Software2005[media=youtube]3lu_e1oIks0[/media]***Not a real Linux game release, but the ported game executable made available from id Software that uses the Windows release's game assets. labelminimizesubject
Crysis Warhead  Crytek2008 labelminimizeminimize
Mindgunner Children of NYX2009 labelimageminimize
Cytadela Asymptopia Software2010Cytadela is a single player game in which the player fights against
computer-controlled (AI) enemies. The goal of the game is to find six
bomb parts with which the Citadel has to be blown up.

To achieve it, the player not only has to defend himself against the
enemies, but (s)he also has to solve many riddles, such as switching
apropriate buttons in order to open some door, move some walls, etc.

It's a conversion of a first person shooter Amiga game originally
released in mid 1990's, first in Poland and then in other countries.

Cytadela requires a 3D graphics card. It uses the OpenGL and GLU
libraries for 3D, and SDL and SDL_mixer for 2D, music, sounds and
controllers.
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ogame  author2013Excessive waiting can be mitigated or eliminated by using dark matter. Natrually occuring dark matter is extremely rare. However, this version of the game does not impliment sales using real monetary sources (by default) and therefore dark matter is free (by default). labelminimizeminimize
Star Conflict  Star Gem2014 labelminimizeminimize
X-COM: Apocalypse  author2014 labelminimizeminimize
Xenonauts Goldhawk Interactive2014Uses Wine wrapper to bundle the Windows version on Mac&Linux. labelminimizeminimize
XCOM: Enemy Unknown 2K Games (Feral Interactive)2014 labelminimizeminimize
dhewm3 d3xp  author2015 labelminimizeminimize
dhewm3 doom3  author2015 labelminimizeminimize
Dawn of War II  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2016 labelminimizeminimize
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Chaos Rising and Retribution THQ (Feral Interactive)2016 labelminimizeminimize
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution SEGA;Feral Interactive (Feral Interactive)2016 labelminimizeminimize
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Nightdive Studios2018 labelminimizeminimize
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