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3D Games are exciting shoot'em up action games that make you feel like you are actually walking through halls, flying through the clouds or driving an Indy car on the race track. 3D games are great for the ultimate rush and are not for the faint of heart.
Boom
- Version: Stable 0.7
- Byte Size: 141.1 KB (144,474 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: August 14, 1999
- Home Page: http://fragland.net/boom/
- Binary: Source
- Additional Software Required: Quake 2 for linux
- Description: BooM is a deathmatch only mod for Quake ][. For those players who get immense satisfaction out of fragging enemies with the blast of a well-placed rocket or grenade, you will find even more fun with BooM. With a multitude of new weapons, you have yet more ways to blow your opponents to smithereens.

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Doom
- Version: Stable 1.8
- Byte Size: 2.0 MB (2,085,462 bytes)
- License: Shareware
- Revision Date: December 15, 1998
- Cost: See Homepage
- Home Page: http://www.idsoftware.com/archives/doomarc.html
- Binary: RPM
- Description: This is the Linux version of the classic 3D game of Doom. This software runs under either Xfree86 or SVGAlib. In case you don't know what Doom is, the object of the game is to kill as much as possible while finding your way through a maze.

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DUMB Sample Game
- Version: Stable 0.13.11
- Byte Size: 832.8 KB (852,817 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: December 11, 1999
- Home Page: http://samba.anu.edu.au/dumb/
- Binary: Source
- Additional Software Required: DUMB
- Description: This is a sample game to play with the DUMB 3D game engine.

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Heretic
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Kingpin
- Version: Stable 1.20
- Byte Size: 3.2 MB (3,309,340 bytes)
- License: Commercial
- Revision Date: August 29, 1999
- Home Page: http://impact.frag.com/ridah/kptest/
- Description: Kingpin: Life of Crime is the most involving, immersive experience ever. 24 levels in 6 episodes integrate adventure and action in a realistic, urban setting. Built on top of the revolutionary Quake II engine, Kingpin: Life of Crime includes multiplayer death match for up to 16 thugs.

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LxDoom
- Version: Stable 1.4.2
- Byte Size: 1019.7 KB (1,044,215 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 25, 2000
- Home Page: http://lxdoom.linuxgames.com/
- Binary: ELF
PPC
Freebsd
Source
- Additional Software Required: Registered copy of Doom
- Description: LxDoom is a Linux version of the classic 3D game of Doom. This software runs under either Xfree86 or SVGAlib. This program takes advantage of true multitasking as well as TCP/IP networking capabilities. Mouse and sound support are also included. The only disadvantage of this program is it will not run without a registered copy of Doom on your machine.

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Q2Java
- Version: Stable 0.97
- Byte Size: 1.5 MB (1,617,578 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 28, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.planetquake.com/q2java/
- Description: Q2Java is a game DLL for Quake2 that allows game code to be written in Java instead of C. It currently runs on Win32, Solaris, and Linux platforms. It takes advantage of many Java features including security, cross-platform binary compatibility, internationalization, dynamic classloading, just to name a few things.

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Quake
- Version: Stable 3.20
- Byte Size: 849.0 KB (869,344 bytes)
- License: Distributable
- Revision Date: December 19, 1998
- Home Page: http://www.idsoftware.com/archives/quakearc.html
- Additional Software Required: Copy of Quake
- Description: Quake comes from the same people who brought you Doom. Along the same lines, the Quake series has several enhancements over the original Doom game including full 3D movement and improved gameplay.

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Quake 2
- Version: Stable 3.20
- Byte Size: 5.7 MB (6,004,460 bytes)
- License: Distributable
- Revision Date: December 19, 1998
- Home Page: http://www.idsoftware.com/
- Additional Software Required: Copy of Quake 2
- Description: Quake 2 comes from the same people who brought you Doom. Along the same lines, the Quake series has several enhancements over the original Doom game including full 3D movement and improved gameplay.

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Quake3 Arena Dedicated Server
- Version: Stable 1.11
- Byte Size: 218.1 KB (223,357 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: December 6, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.idsoftware.com
- Description: This binary allows server operators to run a dedicated Linux Quake3 server.
It does not have the ability to play the game under Linux. Please order
the retail Linux version of the game in order to play under Linux.

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QuakeLaunch
- Version: Stable 0.06
- Byte Size: 26.1 KB (26,722 bytes)
- License: Free
- Revision Date: May 11, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.linuxgames.com/qlaunch
- Description: QuakeLaunch is an ncurses based console/entertain application which will detect Quakeworld servers and display them sorted by a variety of user chosen criteria

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QuakeWorld
- Version: Stable 3.20
- Byte Size: 1.1 MB (1,108,803 bytes)
- License: Distributable
- Revision Date: December 19, 1998
- Home Page: http://www.idsoftware.com/
- Additional Software Required: Copy of QuakeWorld
- Description: QuakeWorld comes from the same people who brought you Doom. Along the same lines, the Quake series has several enhancements over the original Doom game including full 3D movement and improved gameplay. This game improves gameplay across the internet and has other several enhancements over the previous versions of Quake. This package contains both the client and server RPMs for QuakeWorld.

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Unreal Tournament
- Version: Stable 348
- License: Demo
- Revision Date: October 21, 1999
- Home Page: http://unreal.epicgames.com/
- Description: Here is what you have all been asking for, the add on to Unreal. The difference in this
game is that you can play 'multiplayer' against the computer. You can set up an internet game and choose to
place 'bots' to play against (or play on your team). As real players enter the game, the bots are displaced.
This is a very cool feature. Gone are the days of saying "hey this isn't fair, stop picking on me!".
Now who would say something like that? Now you must find other excuses for why you are getting your butt fragged.
There is an in-depth review on
GamingPlace.

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Unreal Tournament Open Source Project
- Version: Stable 402B
- Byte Size: 571.0 KB (584,713 bytes)
- License: Artistic
- Revision Date: February 28, 2000
- Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=975
- Binary: Unreal Tournament Patch
- Description: Open source libraries, executables, and tools relevant to the Unreal Tournament engine. This project will focus on improving the quality of the
UT Linux port through open development as well as creating a community of open UT engine developers.

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Wolfenstein 3d
- Version: Stable .2
- Byte Size: 191.7 KB (196,279 bytes)
- License: Distributable
- Revision Date: March 8, 1999
- Home Page: http://jcs.jsteintech.com/wolf3d/
- Description: Wolfenstein 3D is a famous DOS game from 1992 created by id Software. This is an attempt to port the source (released in 1995) to Linux. Currently at v0.1, the port is not finished and not meant for end users.

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XQF
- Version: Stable 0.9.2 / Development
- Byte Size: 155.7 KB (159,394 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 20th, 2000
- Home Page: ftp://ftp.linuxgames.com/xqf/
- Binary: RPM, Debian
- Description: XQF is Quake/QuakeWorld/Quake2 server browser and launcher for Linux/X11.

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