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Linux Games run Natively and can be launched by a small run_shortcut.sh script. A variety of [[Gamepad-friendliness|controller capable]] Linux games that make a suitable addition to a Mame Cabinet exist. | Linux Games run Natively and can be launched by a small run_shortcut.sh script. A variety of [[Gamepad-friendliness|controller capable]] Linux games that make a suitable addition to a Mame Cabinet exist. | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 7 April 2012
Platform Information
Media Devices
- Linux Software Repositories.
Available Applications
Linux Games run Natively and can be launched by a small run_shortcut.sh script. A variety of controller capable Linux games that make a suitable addition to a Mame Cabinet exist.
These games have varying levels of hardware Joystick support. There's more games than what is listed, these are just examples
- Armagetron Advanced
- Egoboo
- Extreme Tux Racer
- FreeDroid Classic
- Frogatto and Friends
- Frozen Bubble
- GL-117
- Heroes
- Kobo Deluxe
- Neverball (WiiMote suitable)
- PowerManga
- Secret Maryo Chronicles
- Super Tux 2
- Super Tux Kart
- Tower Toppler
- MegaMario
- Vega Strike (Best Played with Sony Dual Shock and Dual Analog sticks)
- PrBoom (Doom 1, 2 and Final Doom)
- D2X-XL (Descent 1, 2 and Vertigo)
- SDL Ball
- eduke32 (Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic edition) Joypad setup
Best Played with Guitar
Frets on Fire X
Beset Played with Dance Mat
StepMania
Warning about games that Do Not Support Game pads
- FreeDroid RPG
- Hacked Heretic
- Hacked Hexen
- Penguin Command
- Project Star Fighter
- Chromium BSU