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Where are the Good Open Source Games?

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cymon:
Hell yeah, I love that game. Doesn't take too much power either, I get 30 FPS on maxxed out settings.

Refalm:
Legends is pretty cool. And I love playing a little bit of Chromium B.S.U. and Frozen Bubble.

And Wolfenstein 3D: Enemy Territory isn't Open Source, but it is free and awesome. Download them here:
http://zerowing.idsoftware.com:6969/

WMD:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---I haven't tried the new Windows port of Quake the MS-DOS version won't run (it will under DOSBox but it's so slow it's unplayable), I'll give it a go.
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The Windows ports of Quake were done in 1996 (WinQuake) and 1997 (GLQuake).  They stll work, I guess, but they are old.

Refalm:
Don't forget the Duke Nukem 3D port :)

Orethrius:

--- Quote from: Refalm ---Don't forget the Duke Nukem 3D port :)
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 ...or FlightGear, for those among us who think Microsoft has the market cornered on flight simulators (I especially like the realtime updating map add-on - try THAT, FS!) :cool:

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