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I think tuxracer is one of the top games if you mean native as in "comes with".
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i mean native as for linux without any emulator (cedega, winex ..) but tuxracer is good but i think too short
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My favorite has always been Loki's version of SimCity 3000, but I've had trouble installing it since 9.1. It's pretty rare, but you can find copies here and there, and on eBay. If anyone knows how to get it running in Gentoo or SuSE 9.3 I would love to swap war stories.
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America's Army, a must get on Linux. Else, get Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, both free (price) and native (like our Native Americans).
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Lbreakout!
nothin like oldschool meets newschool...you can sit and play that game for hours! (although I finally was able to play tuxracer...and yeah that game is awesome!) |
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Come on, guys! Bzflag! It's an online, multiplayer game and comes with SuSE and lots of distros. You can also get it for free.
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http://www.transgaming.com/ is an exellent site for Linux games. They made The Sims for Linux for Mandrake 8.1 Gaming Edition
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UT2004 and Americas Army. Simply amazing native installs!
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I have to plug garagegames.com
Marble Blast was a lot of fun, and very addictive. They've got a number of games available, all of which have demos before you pay the $10 or whatever the price is. Gish is another one that's supposed to be really good, but I can't vouch for it as it seems to have problems with my 64-bit system. |
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