Also www.the-underdogs.com has an open source games section.

On 9/1/05, Tom Lee Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:

>Hi all.  Just looking for requests of open-source DOS games to be
>included on my FreeDOS ISOs.  No freeware/shareware and no-source
>available games please.  What is everybody's favorite open-source DOS
>games?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Blair Campbell
>
>
>
You could check out http://www.sourceforge.net to see
if there are any there.

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