LXer: Top 10 free Linux 3D games
location: linuxquestions.com - date: December 10, 2007
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Addictive 3D games for Linux users to fill their time with. These games are really good and some have won awards or have been featured on magazines. Most are cross platform and all of them completely free. You don’t have to use ‘Wine’ to be able to play as they come with Linux installers.
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LXer: Top Games for Linux
location: linuxquestions.com - date: May 19, 2011
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Linux gaming has been improving over the years. Today, we have a great selection of games that will keep any gamer occupied for a very long time. Check out this list to see all the cool games that run on the Linux platform. Linux is slowly but surely gaining on the desktop where large game selection is essential in order for people to change over to the free and open source operating system.
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LXer: News: Linux Top 3: SUSE, Sabayon 10 and Amazon on Ubuntu
location: linuxquestions.com - date: September 25, 2012
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New Manager for SUSE, New Management for openSUSE
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Getting linux commercial games for free
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 20, 2013
No spam, no piracy.
Wonder how many of you guys have heard about those websites who manage giveaway and free key license to be used (legally: they are giftcode and such) on online store such as Steam, Desura etc.
Well, I was wondering if we can discuss and eventually trade some key licenses if you won a linux games somewhere (who already you may own, so you're left with a duplicate) and would trade with something else.
Of course, preferably Linux games... :3
Currently I have two unused license of English Country Tune (damn double click on tremorgames) which I would exchange with game I already don't own (here's my list: all them are giveaway wins or gift...I haven't spent a ˘ for them).
Let's fight piracy and promote linux gaming at zero cost!
I am also on galagiveaways, steamgift and gameminer (can provide invite code). If you know other website which give possibility to win commercial linux games,... share them with us! :3
LXer: Linux Top 3: Steam, Sabayon and Ubuntu Phones Home
location: linuxquestions.com - date: February 18, 2013
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Gaming on Linux has long been a hit and miss exercise in frustration. Some users tried to get WINE working well enough to run Windows games on Linux, while others built Linux native games. As of last week, Linux users won't need to struggle nearly as much to get great games. Valve announced the official debut of Steam for Linux. With Steam for LInux, users will now gain access to a large library of titles including Counter-Strike, Half-Life and Team-Fortress 2 that will run on Linux.
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Top Games List for Ubuntu?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: October 21, 2006
Is there a web site that lists the Top/Best Games for Ubuntu/Linux? I seek a list ranking the best games first, not just a comprehensive list of all games. This would be most helpful for those of us who have very little free time to review the thousands of games out there ourselves.
Thanks, -pc
42 Best Linux Commercial Games (worthy list)
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 17, 2008
Check this out: http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20...cialGames.html
I thought it was a pretty worthy list. Some games are quite old though, shows that we need moar stuff
Linux compatible games
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: November 13, 2007
I was wondering what are some of the linux compatible games that do not require wine.
I know Quake 4, Doom 3, UT2004/3 will work, but what else
Does FEAR work very well
I'll also accept games that work exceptionally well in wine
LInux Native games
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: April 16, 2006
Is there anyone that has a good list with games and homepages for free native linux games?
FPS, RTS, Strat, CivClones ect
LXer: News: Linux Top 3: Slackware at 20, Sarah Sharp and Ubuntu Edge
location: linuxquestions.com - date: July 23, 2013
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This past week saw all kinds of developments on the Linux Planet. We witnessed an ongoing discussion about civility in Linux kernel development, Slackware turned 20 years old and Mark Shuttleworth launched (yet another) phone effort.
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