• Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    You should look for “game name open source”. That should yield good results. Or just looking at the games available in Linux distributions.

    Every game from id until (including) Doom 3 was open sourced. So each one of them has such a project.

    Off the top of my head there are projects for:

    • Doom 1-3
    • Quake 1-3
    • Wolfenstein 3D
    • Dark Forces 1-2 (and Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy)
    • Tomb Raider 1-3
    • Alien vs Predator (the old one from 99 or so)
    • Duke Nukem 3D (the 2D ones probably as well)
    • Commander Keen
    • Command & Conquer Red Alert (I think 2 as well)
    • Gothic 1-2
    • Morrowind
    • an absolute shitton of adventure games that run with ScummVM
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      1 year ago

      Also one of the original goals of GOG was to revive good old games and make them run on modern systems out of the box. Often using one of the open source engines mentioned above. Plus DOSBox.

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      Command & Conquer Red Alert (I think 2 as well)

      You can find them at openra.net

      They have reimplementation of Command & Conquer, Red Alert and Dune 2000. Excellent work really.