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Originally posted by -Richard_Rahl@Dec 13 2007, 01:43 PM
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@Dec 13 2007, 02:35 PM
Yes, although there are enough games that run on Linux itself.
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But .exe files are not compatible with Ubuntu, as far as I know. So running Windows-games without emulation or other "help", directly on Ubuntu, is something I can hardly imagine.
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There are more then enough games that run natively on Linux. I could explain everything myself or let you find for yourself. I chose the last option and give you a first link to start exploring.
http://www.linuxgames.com/ [/b][/quote]
Looks like these are developed for, or adapted to Linux. I know there are such projects, but what I had in mind were games programmed for Windows. I guess there is still a lot of exploration ahead for me. 
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