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Newer page: version 14 Last edited on Friday, July 1, 2005 11:55:17 am by IanMcDonald Revert
Older page: version 13 Last edited on Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:43:02 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
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 * ~NeverWinter Nights 
  
 There was a company called Loki that ported many games to Linux. Unfortunately they've gone out of business, so you can't buy their games from them any more. They were responsible for the UT port, as well as [Civilization]: Call to Power, Myth II: Soulblighter, Railroad Tycoon II, Eric's Ultimate Solitaire, Heretic II, Heroes III, Heavy Gear II, ~SimCity 3000, Soldier of Fortune, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Descent3, ~MindRover, Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, Tribes 2, Rune, Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.2 and Postal Plus. 
  
-There's also a company called [TransGaming|http://www.transgaming.com] who are working on a version of [Wine] called WineX , especially for gaming, which runs a whole heap of cool new games: 
+There's also a company called [TransGaming|http://www.transgaming.com] who are working on a version of [Wine] called Cedega , especially for gaming, which runs a whole heap of cool new games: 
  
 * Warcraft III 
 * Grand Theft Auto 3 
 * [Civilization] III (Season for 3's, isn't it?) 
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 * Everquest 
 * Jedi Knight II and other Quake 3 engine games 
 * Half-life/Counter-strike (I got this to run, but it stops being 3D accelerated beyond 800x600 for some reason --GianPerrone) 
  
-You can download the source code for WineX under the [AFPL], but to download binaries from them you have to subscribe. Subscribing gives you the benefit of supporting them and a say in what games they work on supporting next, so it's highly recommended. 
+You can download the source code for Cedega under the [AFPL], but to download binaries from them you have to subscribe. Subscribing gives you the benefit of supporting them and a say in what games they work on supporting next, so it's highly recommended. 
  
 Servers for any commercial game worth their salt come out for Linux. 
  
 !!! [Free] and [free] games