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History of video games/Open games

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Intro[edit | edit source]

Open Source games are interesting from a historical point of view, because they allow the examination of a codebase and development cycle over time.

Nethack[edit | edit source]

Battle for Wesnoth[edit | edit source]

Neverball[edit | edit source]

StepMania[edit | edit source]

0 A.D.[edit | edit source]

Read more about 0 A.D. in its Wikibook.

BZ Flag[edit | edit source]

Super TuxKart[edit | edit source]

Cube[edit | edit source]

Minetest[edit | edit source]

In 2011 the first early release (0.2.20110731_3) of Minetest was posted to Github.[1]

Nexuiz & Xonotic[edit | edit source]

Other Open Source and Free Software Games[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Release 0.2.20110731_3 · minetest/minetest". GitHub. Retrieved 12 December 2020.

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