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Q165929
1998 video game

Grand Theft Auto
1997 action-adventure open world video game

Grand Theft Auto 2
1999 open world action-adventure shooting video game

Doki Doki Literature Club!
2017 horror visual novel game developed by Team Salvato

Command & Conquer: Red Alert
1996 video game
Q868523
1995 video game developed by Westwood Studios

SimCity
1989 video game

The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
1996 video game

The Elder Scrolls: Arena
1994 video game

Dwarf Fortress
2006 roguelike management simulation video game

Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun
1999 video game

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
2003 video game

Cave Story
2004 video game

Alien Swarm
2010 video game

Q971909
SuperTuxKart (STK) is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. Its initial version was released in 2007. It features mascots of various open-source projects. SuperTuxKart is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch (homebrew).
America's Army
series of video games

World in Conflict
2007 video game

Slender: The Eight Pages
2012 free-to-play survival horror video game

SCP - Containment Breach
2012 supernatural horror video game

Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator
2017 horror video game

Yume Nikki
Japanese doujin adventure game

Urban Terror
1998 video game

Orbiter
2000 video game

Postal
1997 video game

Hong Kong 97
1995 video game

OpenArena
OpenArena is a free and open-source video game. It is a first-person shooter, and a fork of ioquake which in itself was a fork of Quake III Arena.

Beneath a Steel Sky
1994 video game developed by Virgin Interactive Entertainment

Combat Arms
2008 video game
Warsow
open-source first-person shooter game

Frets on Fire
2006 video game

Tibia
1997 MMORPG video game created by CipSoft

Blackthorne
Blackthorne (released as Blackhawk in some European countries) is a cinematic platform game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. It was released for the Super NES and MS-DOS in 1994. The cover art for the SNES version was drawn by Jim Lee. The following year, Blackthorne was released for the Sega 32X with additional content. In 2013, Blizzard released the game for free on their Battle.net PC client. In celebration of the company's 30th anniversary, Blackthorne was re-released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One as part of the Blizzard Arcade Collection in February 2021.

Q264678
thumb|Screenshot of X-Moto 0.6.1
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X-Moto is a free and open source 2D motocross platform game developed for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows, where physics play an all-important role in the gameplay. The basic gameplay clones that of Elasto Mania, but the simulated physics are subtly different.

flOw
2006 indie video game
Q1930787
1997 first-person shooter video game developed by 3D Realms
Q10750872
survival horror video game developed by Swedish studio Team Psykskallar

Icy Tower
platform video game

Syobon Action
2007 video game

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
1985 video game

Minicraft
Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game designed and programmed by Markus Persson, the creator of Minecraft, for the 22nd Ludum Dare, a 48-hour game programming competition. The game was released on December 19, 2011.

Core War
1984 video game

Liero
Liero is a video game for MS-DOS, first released by Finnish programmer Joosa Riekkinen in 1998. The game has been described as a real-time version of Worms (a turn-based artillery game). Liero is Finnish for 'earthworm'. Inspired itself by the earlier game MoleZ, Liero provided inspiration for the later games Soldat and Noita.

The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog
2023 visual novel video game, released as part of an April Fools' Day joke

SkiFree
SkiFree is a single-player skiing computer game created by Chris Pirih and released with Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3 for Windows 3.0 in October 1991. The player controls a skier on a mountain slope, avoiding obstacles while racing against time or performing stunts for points, depending on the game mode.

Lure of the Temptress
1992 video game

Death Rally
1996 video game

Little Fighter 2
1999 video game

Tyrian
1995 video game

Dink Smallwood
1998 video game

Toribash
Toribash is a turn-based third-person fighting game developed by Singaporean studio Nabi Studios. The game was originally created by Hampus Söderström, known online as Hampa, and was first released for Microsoft Windows in 2006. A port for the Wii was released in July 2010, and for OS X and Linux in May 2014. A sequel, titled Toribash Next, was released in January 2024.

Spelunky
Spelunky is a 2008 platform video game created by independent developer Derek Yu and released as source-available freeware for Microsoft Windows. It was remade for the Xbox 360 in 2012, with ports of the new version following for various platforms, including back to Microsoft Windows. The player controls a spelunker who explores a series of caves while collecting treasure, saving damsels, fighting enemies, and dodging traps. The caves are procedurally generated, making each run-through of the game unique.

Samorost
Samorost is a puzzle point-and-click adventure game developed by Amanita Design. The first game of the Samorost series was released in 2003 for free on the Amanita Design website. Two sequels were released, Samorost 2 in 2005 and Samorost 3 in 2016. The game was remastered and released on 20 May 2021, for Windows and macOS for free. iOS and Android ports were also made.

I Wanna Be the Guy
2007 video game

Gravity Bone
2008 freeware first-person adventure video game developed by Blendo Games

Super Columbine Massacre RPG!
2005 role-playing video game

Flight of the Amazon Queen
1995 point-and-click adventure game
Secret Maryo Chronicles
2003 video game

Off
2008 video game developed by Unproductive Fun Time

Star Control II
1992 video game

Arcomage
Arcomage is a computerized card game produced by The 3DO Company. It originated as a minigame in Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor and Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer, in which it was used to gamble for in-game money or to complete a quest to win games in every tavern. 3DO later released it as a stand-alone game in 2000. In the stand-alone version a single player can play against a computer opponent, or two players can play via a LAN or TCP/IP connection. Arcomage uses the fantasy themes of the game in which it is set.