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Game Homepage Collect flags while avoiding the bad cars XRally is a linux clone of the classic Rally X arcade game. For those who don't know, in Rally X you control a blue (good) car, that has to collect yellow flags around a maze-like map, while avoiding the red (bad) cars. In order to help himself, the blue car can use clouds of smoke through the maze. If a enemy touch any of these clouds, it stops for a while. The enemy cars can also crash one with the other, what gives you some extra time. License: free
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Game Homepage Walk through the maps, avoid traps, kill the Bad Guys ... and try to stay alive Remember Rick Dangerous? Way before Lara Croft, back in the 1980's and early 1990's, Rick Dangerous was the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks, avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle. The game was released for the Atari ST, the Amiga, the IBM PC, and many more platforms. xrick is a complete rewrite of Rick Dangerous, and currently runs under Linux. License: free
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Game Homepage A Dragon 32/64 and Tandy Coco emulator The Dragon was an 8-bit personal computer based upon the Motorola MC6809E microprocessor. The Dragon 32 was released in 1982, followed by the Dragon 64 in 1983. It was a near-clone of the Tandy Color Computer, and as such runs many of the same games. An original BASIC ROM is required to use this emulator. License: free
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Game Homepage retro arcade/puzzle game based on VIC20 game xrockman is a retro arcade/puzzle game based on Rockman for the VIC20 by M & S Srebalius and published by Mastertronic in the 1980s. xrockman is written for Xlib so requires little in the way of dependencies and runs on slow computers. License: free
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Game Homepage XSC is a clone of the old Star Castle video game. XSC is a clone of the old Star Castle video game by Cinematronics. It is written in C++ and runs under X on UNIX. License: free
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Game Homepage Xscorch is a clone of the classic DOS game, "Scorched Earth". The basic goal of this game is to annihilate enemy tanks using overpowered guns :). Basically, you buy weapons, you target the enemy by adjusting the angle of your turret and firing power, and you hope to destroy their tank before they destroy yours. The game currently has enough features to make it playable: human and AI gameplay, some destructive weapons, and shields. Currently, accessories other than shields have not been implemented. License: free
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