On 9/19/05, Arys P. Deloso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2005/9/19, Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Hmmm..most of them are game shops. GNU/Linux isn't a problem for
> > > internet access..but games is another story. The game publishers,
> >
> > Ooh. Long-term effect: students spend less time playing games! This
> > could be a good thing. (Although knowing students, they'd just find
> > other things to help them procrastinate schoolwork... ;) )
> >
> > Either that, or we'll see a lot more people playing Nethack and
> > Supertux... ;)
> 
> OR America's Army! A great simulation...
> Are there any other games out there for Linux that is akin to those usually
> found in Internet Cafes?
> DOOM?, Unreal Tournament? Quake?
> 

http://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=22519

that is not an exhaustive list but it contains games that some members
of the mandrivausers.org board has already tested. there are a couple
of frustrated gamers in the board so the list is expanding on its own
pace. if you know of an awesome linux game not included in there then
let me know and i will ask the maintainer to add it to the list. or
you could join the board (most of the regulars there are not using mdv
so you wont feel out of place if you dont use mdv) and submit the game
yourselves.

ciao!

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