You can find many links to Linux games here: http://loll.sourceforge.ne
Or just install Wine or Cedega and you can play almost any Windows game on your Linux workstation.
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Browse All TopicsI'm looking after sport games for Linux. I already found Foobillard and Bygfoot Football Manager. Do you know some other?
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You can find many links to Linux games here: http://loll.sourceforge.ne
Or just install Wine or Cedega and you can play almost any Windows game on your Linux workstation.
Air hockey?
http://home.no.net/munsuun
Truck soccer?
http://benny.kramekweb.com
3D Ping Pong?
http://cannonsmash.sourcef
Also USC's Linux Users' Group collection
http://mirrors.usc.edu/
Needs some searching but for example (Gent00) here: http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub
well sorry for the link below but i just read the question ....which says sports games not linux games ......consider it as a bonus :)
http://www.mrfreefree.com/
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here a few
http://www.mobygames.com/b
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by: rindiPosted on 2007-08-14 at 06:35:28ID: 19691674
Have you checked out the Ultimate Ubuntu? when you install it you can select the "Gamer" version, which includes some games, although I don't know what games are included.
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http://ubuntusoftware.info