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The Wine ProjectThe Wine ProjectWine lets you run Windows software on linux operating systems. It is still under active development with plenty of resources. Not every program works yet, however there are already several million people using Wine to run their software.
Steam Games on LinuxSteam Games on LinuxSteam games tested on Linux and Wine and logged here… If you are a Linux gamer and would like to see this site grow and reach it’s full potential, please do join up and give some feedback and get involved… your suggestions are appreciated!
PlayOnLinuxPlayOnLinuxPlayOnLinux is a piece of sofware which allows you to easily install and use numerous games and softwares designed to run with Microsoft®'s Windows®. Few games are compatible with GNU/Linux at the moment and it certainly is a factor preventing the migration to this system. PlayOnLinux brings an accessible link and efficient solution and resource to this problem, cost-free and rescpetful of the free softwares.
Loki Installers link for Linux GamersLoki Installers link for Linux GamersIt is their goal to push Linux as a gaming platform. But sadly the first problems appear with de/installing or updating games. With the help of the Loki tools resource (http://icculus.org/loki_setup/) they try to simplify the de/installation and updating of games. This group has been creating installers for native Linux games to simplify complicated installation processes, to correct provided installers of commercial games and to provide installers for subsequent ported windows games.
icculus.orgThanks to icculus link (http://www.icculus.org/) this resource site is possible. But it's also an excellent game reference page for anyone interested in linux gaming. Either way, we encourage you to at least have a look. :) Definitely check out the FAQ for other linux gaming details.
The SuperGamer Live DVDThe SuperGamer Live DVDThe SuperGamer is optimized for a gaming computer environment, with some tweaks to help speed up running from the LiveDVD. Extra games were added along with links to some demos of proprietary games. All Games are Linux Native. They are currently based upon VectorLinux with plans in the future to have their own code base resource. The Gaming LiveDVD is meant to showcase the Linux side of Gaming.
Fedora GamesFedora GamesContrary to what many people may think, there is a growing number of Free and open source games available for Linux. From first-person shooters to RPGs to card games to puzzles and roguelikes, there is plenty to do if you don't feel like working. A sampling of the current games available from Fedora are listed here. All games are open source, and are free to download and play! Some entries are 3D games that may require a 3D accelerated graphics card.
Gamasutra JobsGamasutra JobsGamasutra.com is the largest and most active full service community and job board for professional (and aspiring) game developers.
MojoSetupMost of the MojoSetup links and resources were designed explicitly to solve specific shortcomings in loki_setup. Generally loki_setup has worked well enough so it wasn't worth investing the effort to do radical improvements, but there are many many areas where it is either annoying, outdated, or flat out broken. MojoSetup has smoothed out some of the installer issues.
linuX-gamers.netlinuX-gamers.netlinuX-gamers.net is one of the biggest linux-gaming communities/resource with an integrated multi-gaming-clan. On this page you will link up with the latest Linux gaming related news, a big moderated forum, a huge HOWTO collection and other information about the community and the clan.
Linux Games resourceLinux Games resourcelinuxgames.com is a must-have of the linux gaming websites for news, files, links, and up and coming events.
Linux Game Database linkLinux Game Database linkThis is a Linux Game Database, primarily for native Linux games that are beyond the planning stage and have released more than tech demos either as source code or binary files. The information about a game is usually taken from the game site resources. The games are carefully categorized but errors might be present and attributes probably misinterpreted.
PhoronixPhoronixPhoronix is a technology website and resource that offers product reviews, Linux distribution screenshots, interviews, and news while maintaining a pure Linux orientation. The name Phoronix is a portmanteau of "phoro-" and "*NIX" for meaning the Linux movement. And it's known for being one of the few links to Linux reviews that cover computer hardware, especially graphics hardware, and is updated on a daily basis.
The Linux FoundationThe Linux FoundationThe Linux Foundation is the nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by providing unified resources, links, and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed platforms.
Commercial Games on LinuxCommercial Games on LinuxCommercial Games on Linux contains a resource of many commercial games that have a Linux version. It also has the latest commercial games news and links.
Gaming Distro's
Ultimate Edition GamersUltimate Edition GamersUltimate Edition Gamers has been around for some time and has become known as a clean fast gaming OS. Gamers not only comes with over 30 games that rock out of the box, it includes emulators allowing access to virtually 1000′s of additional games. Still not happy? Wine, winetricks and PlayOnLinux is also pre-installed allowing you to play your windows based games. Ultimate Edition Gamers has the most games pre-installed of any release to-date.
Game Drift LinuxGame Drift LinuxGame Drift Linux is a new Linux distribution based on Ubuntu Linux. Game Drift has been optimized to deliver to you the best possible gaming experience on Linux. • Windows games supported out-of-the-box • Linux games supported out-of-the-box (obviously) • Built-in Game Store with high quality games only
Puppy Arcade linkPuppy Arcade linkPuppy Arcade can play games from a variety systems, using apps called 'emulators', which load 'roms' (the actual games). To play games: Just load an emulator, optionally choose some settings, and select a rom to play (roms not included) This' an excellent resource for quick and easy gaming

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