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    Games-knoppix

    Since this site is about knoppix: http://games-knoppix.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/

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    i love my games, i wish there were some shooting (fps), games out there for linux... where you can kill evil things...

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    chris-harry,

    why don't you just get doom3?

    It sounds like you would like it!

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    Try this site, it has a list with linux compatible games!

    http://icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris-harry
    i love my games, i wish there were some shooting (fps), games out there for linux... where you can kill evil things...
    Simple enough request, how bout:

    abuse
    amphentamine
    galaga
    mangoquest
    monstermasher
    wing
    defendguin
    ninvaders
    xinv3d
    (just downloading it now, but, supposed to be a 3d of Space Invaders )

    If your into the "old" Sim-City, you can get lincity, its pretty true to the original "purchase" software...

    Just some thoughts.

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    why don't you just get doom3?
    i have already played and conquared that game... its ok... great graphics, but it does become repeditive...

    now, thanks to all who suggested games and links, but here comes my second question..
    where can i get, a game maker thing. that includes the engine to run the game, the map maker, and extra textures, hopefully in one package???

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris-harry
    why don't you just get doom3?
    i have already played and conquared that game... its ok... great graphics, but it does become repeditive...

    now, thanks to all who suggested games and links, but here comes my second question..
    where can i get, a game maker thing. that includes the engine to run the game, the map maker, and extra textures, hopefully in one package???
    I think, you might try and find this on your own...

    apt-cache search something

    I have found many "emulators" for like; GameBoy, TRS-80, etc... as well as "emulator" engines for some game technology, like Sierra games... Best bet, see what you can find

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    but the question is... can they actually make a game??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    but the question is... can they actually make a game??
    Can who make a game?

    Anyone can if they can program.

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    Can who make a game?

    Anyone can if they can program.
    opps... that last guest was me... i thought i was logged in... opps... ... but where are the programs that can make the maps... and help you speed up the process...

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