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Want to play Linux games

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idlepython3:
I don't want to bother having to keep Windows around on a dual boot just to play some games.
question: To play games on Linux, the only way is to use a version of the game made specifically for Linux? Or can I modify Linux to play games made for Windows? If so, where can I get games for Linux?  

[I'll probably be trying out SuSE 9.1 when I get my AMD64]

preacher:
WineX is the key my son to playing Windows games on Linux http://www.transgaming.com

For linux games check out http://www.happypenguin.org
http://www.icculus.org
http://www.linuxgames.com

oh and I have a few screenshots of the linux games I run at
http://kansascity.cjb.net/wolfenstein/

idlepython3:
Can you give me some details of you're experience with wineX? I've never heard of it before.  If using it allows me to play new games that were developed for Windows, like Call of Duty or Halo, that would be fantastic.

DukePuke:
Isnt WineX commercial and you have pay bucks for it?

Refalm:

quote:DukePuke: Isnt WineX commercial and you have pay bucks for it?
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They have a free version too:
http://frankscorner.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=91&page=1&POSTNUKESID=4c3687602a55870f257b7014e8720ecb

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