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  2. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable video games that are assembled from and themselves open-source software, with various licenses and genres. Find out the titles, release dates, engines, licenses, content licenses, dimensions, and programming languages of each game.

  3. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The source code has also been released; the game is still being sold on CD, but the open source version contains the full game content. Boppin' 1994 2005 [28] Puzzle Amiga, DOS Apogee Software: Castle Infinity: 1996 2000 MMOG: Windows: Starwave: Castle of the Winds: 1989 1998 [29] Role-playing video game: Windows 3.x: Epic MegaGames: Caves of ...

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    This web page lists various video games that have their source code available to the public or the game's community. The source code may be released under different licenses, distributed by various means, and written in different languages.

  5. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    Game source code was released as public domain along with the shareware-released media files. [9] Only shareware data, excluding the sound effects, is in the public domain; the rest is proprietary. In 2016 a community developer released a "20th anniversary source port" [ 10 ] [ 11 ] which enabled custom resolutions, OpenGL rendering, Xbox 360 ...

  6. The Oregon Trail (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Trail is a series of educational computer games that teach about 19th-century pioneer life on the Oregon Trail. The first game was developed in 1971 by Don Rawitsch and his friends, and later adapted by MECC and other publishers for various platforms.

  7. Public-domain software - Wikipedia

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    Public-domain software is software for which there is no ownership or copyright, and anyone can modify, distribute, or sell it without attribution. Learn about the history, characteristics, and examples of public-domain software, and how it differs from free and open-source software.

  8. Rogue (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rogue is a dungeon crawling video game by Michael Toy and Glenn Wichman, with later contributions by Ken Arnold. It was originally developed for Unix systems and later ported by Epyx to various platforms, including Amiga, Atari, Commodore 64, and Nintendo Switch.

  9. Zork - Wikipedia

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    Zork is a series of interactive fiction games that let the player explore the abandoned Great Underground Empire and solve puzzles. The series was influential in the development of adventure games, MUDs, and MMORPGs, and was released for mainframes and personal computers from 1977 to 1987.

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