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Linux games suitable for an arcade cabinet?

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captainpotato:
When I build a horizontal cab (or maybe I'll even go with it on my vertical one), Turbo Sliders will be on it:

http://www.jollygoodgames.com/turbosliders/

Now that it's got a CPU opponent option, it doesn't even need the network option (although that is nice if you can find enough opponents).

CthulhuLuke:
Pretty much all of Kenta Cho's games have been ported to Linux. They are very suitable for a Linux cab, and Wah!Cade or whatever you use should easily be able to launch them cleanly.

A7Xpg - http://a7xpg.sourceforge.net/
Gunroar - http://www.emhsoft.com/gunroar/
Noiz2sa - http://noiz2sa.sourceforge.net/
PARSEC47 - http://parsec47.sourceforge.net/
rRootage - http://rrootage.sourceforge.net/
Titanion - http://ninjafrem.googlepages.com/titanion
Torus Trooper - http://www.emhsoft.com/ttrooper/
Tumiki Fighters - http://tumiki.sourceforge.net/

parag0n:
world of goo will be fantastic to use with a trackball if they ever release their linux version!

Hornpipe2:
Start looking at www.happypenguin.org, tons of stuff there.  I also have a few Linux games I'll share once I get my server back up and running.

massive88:

--- Quote from: parag0n on February 13, 2009, 05:52:30 am ---world of goo will be fantastic to use with a trackball if they ever release their linux version!

--- End quote ---

Works in wine, at least the demo does.

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