Spring – (Linux, Windows) If you’re looking forward to 2008 rather than backward to 2007, then look to Spring (also known as TA Spring or Total Annihilation: Spring) as the open source game of the year. TA Spring currently can execute most of Total Annihilation’s original gameplay flawlessly with its original units in their original format. Large battles are limited only by your computer’s power, with support for up to 5,000 units. You’ll wage those battles on large, highly detailed 3D maps with camera modes that allow you to view the battle scene from almost any angle. Games are played using one of a number of mods. Price: The core game is released under GPL License. Fortunately as of now, there are also two mods which have been released under the GNU/GPL, and several more which do not have clear licence terms (owned by their modder). However, there are also several mods for which some parts are still under copyright of Atari. For these you need to own the original TA game if you want to play.Download.
Top Ten free games Hall of Fame
Software4free presents the ten best free downloadable games available – stable, up-to-date, well supported, user-friendly and well documented.
The Battle for Wesnoth
The Battle for Wesnoth is a free, turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme.
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Tries to catalog all commercial games that have been turned into freeware games by their copyright owners.(sometimes source only)
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Click the games link on the horizontal menu for a full list of the free games available.
This past year two new game console get out to the market. Now the question is which one you are going to buy, well maybe this video can help you on your decision.
I am a fan of this cube, I can spend many hours playing with it trying to solve it in less moves, well I found this video who shows you how to solve you in less than 100 moves.
Yes as you can read it now thanks to Mac already uses Intel processors now you can install your windows games on your Mac.
A company called TransGaming Technologies has just released “Cider” a portability engine that converts PC games to the Intel-based Mac platform.
“Thanks to Cider, video game developers and publishers can extend their content to the Intel Macs quickly, cost-effectively, and with little to no effort on their part. Stemming from the same technology foundation as TransGaming’s Cedega, Cider empowers game developers and publishers to release Mac editions of their titles. Cider is so effective that publishers will be able to simultaneously deploy the Mac and Windows versions of their titles, even for new games already in development. With Cider, whole catalogues of games can be easily brought to a brand new audience starving for games. Another great benefit is that games migrated to Intel Mac using Cider will also run on Linux under Cedega, forging a path to another game hungry market."
How Cider Works “Cider is a sophisticated portability engine that allows Windows games to be run on Intel Macs without any modifications to the original game source code. Cider works by directly loading a Windows program into memory on an Intel-Mac and linking it to an optimized version of the Win32 APIs. Games are simply wrapped up in the Cider engine and they work on the Mac. This means developers only have one code base to maintain while keeping the ability to target multiple platforms. Cider powered games use the same copy protection, lobbies, game matching and connectivity as the original. All this means less work and lower costs. Cider is targeted at game developers and publishers and, unlike Cedega, is not an end user product. ”