This port installs the official, released Bungie's Marathon data files for the
Aleph One port:
- Marathon
- Marathon 2: Durandal
- Marathon Infinity
Aleph One is the open source version of Bungie's Marathon game.
Marathon is a three-part, first-person shooter series that was published by
Bungie Software. The complete Marathon trilogy consists of "Marathon",
"Marathon 2: Durandal", and "Marathon Infinity". The hallmark of the series
is the detailed story-line that unfolds throughout the game.
After Bungie released the source code to the Mac OS version of Marathon, the
Aleph One project was created to enhance the software and port it to other
operating systems. As AlephOne has matured, so have the user-contributed
scenarios, some which far surpass the original Marathon game scenarios
themselves.
Aleph One is OpenGL-accelerated, but performs well without OpenGL if you do
not have a graphics card with the appropriate functionality (you need to use
the -g/--nogl option).
In the latest installment of the series Alex travels through the jungle
in search of his kidnapped girlfriend. Plenty of classic platforming
in four nice colors guaranteed!
A scrolling, platform-jumping, key-collecting, ancient pyramid exploring game,
vaguely in the style of similar games for the Commodore+4. The game is intended
to show young people (I'm writing it for my son's birthday) all the cool games
they missed.
Abuse-SDL is a port of Abuse by Crack Dot Com to Linux using the Simple
DirectMedia Layer library. This allows Abuse to run at screen depths
greater than 8bpp as well as fullscreen.
Abuse-SDL has the following extra features over the original Abuse:
- Run at any screen depth from 8bpp to 32bpp.
- Run fullscreen or in a window.
- Lock the mouse to the window.
- Mousewheel support for changing weapons.
- Stereo sound.
Hero of Allacrost is a game inspired by the likes of SNES-era RPGs
such as Chrono Trigger and the Final Fantasy series. In Allacrost,
the player explores rich environments, undertakes various quests
and missions, solves dungeon puzzles, and fights strategic battles
in an active time-based system.
Aop (Ambassador Of Pain) is a curses based arcade game for UNIX with only 64
lines of sourcecode. The goal is to drive the hoovercraft (O) trough the level
into the 'at' sign (@) and reach as much points as possible by reducing the
number of moves and don't losing any time. Lost lifes (0) can easily be picked
up by simply drive over them.
The Danger From the Deep data files
"A Tron clone in 3D"
This has been the tagline of Armagetron, since, well, a very long time, and is
probably the shortest and most accurate description possible. Tron was an
arcade game based on the movie of the same name, release by Disney in 1982. The
original game consisted of 4 sub-games, the only one of concern is the 'Light
Cycles' one, in which the player uses a left/right joystick to control a 'Light
Cycle' which leaves a wall behind it wherever the cycle it goes, turning only
at 90 degree angles (well, on most servers anyways). The player must then force
his opponents to crash into their wall while avoiding his opponents walls.
Those were the humble beginnings of Armagetron Advanced's game play, which has
now blossomed into 16 player mayhem, with highly advanced AI, network game
play, and of course all in a 3D environment.
Arx Libertatis is a cross-platform, open source port of Arx Fatalis,
a 2002 first-person role-playing game developed by Arkane Studios.