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Good Freeware Gaming Portal? 47

marioBrosse writes "I've been Googling around for a while, and can't find a decent free game portal. Everybody knows there are excellent free games available for download, such as GeneRally, Little Fighters 2, and various Civilization and Tron clones. Did I miss the one great free gaming site, or is there a huge lack of one in the gaming world ? I'm dreaming of an free game portal referencing freeware and shareware games for Windows, Linux, and MacOs, with categorization, rating systems, and more."
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Good Freeware Gaming Portal?

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  • Check out Underdogs (Score:4, Informative)

    by override11 ( 516715 ) <cpeterson@gts.gaineycorp.com> on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @03:22PM (#6342776) Homepage
    This is the best one I have found, rating system, everything you asked for. :)

    The Underdogs [the-underdogs.org]
    • by Echnin ( 607099 )
      Yeah, that's a pretty good site; was going to mention it. Note that the site has mainly old games which have been "abandoned" by their developers and publishers. Still good for new freeware games, though. There are over 4500 games on the site, and most of them are avaiable for download.
  • Many many games, especially web games (Java, Shockwave) disappear after a few months. Most kids would love a CD full of these things. Are they archived anywhere?
  • One obvious one (Score:5, Informative)

    by SLot ( 82781 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @03:30PM (#6342884) Homepage Journal
    FreeGames.com [freegames.com]

    Note: I'm not familiar with the site at all, but a cursory look seems to confirm that you are after something like it.
  • Dreaming? (Score:2, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward

    I'm dreaming of an free game portal referencing freeware and shareware games for Windows, Linux, and MacOs, with categorization, rating systems, and more.

    That's funny: I'm dreaming of Pamela Anderson! Well, I guess this *is* a geek site.

  • Uh.. (Score:3, Funny)

    by GiMP ( 10923 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @03:41PM (#6343046)
    happypenguin.org

    Secondly, how dare you post links to Windows games.. you know that most of us are running the One True Platform (TM) and thus disbelieve and reject the existence of That Other OS (TM)
    • Secondly, how dare you post links to Windows games.. you know that most of us are running the One True Platform (TM) and thus disbelieve and reject the existence of That Other OS (TM)

      Yeah! Give 'em hell! Next time buddy, links to Mac OSX games only! ;-)

  • Specifically, the Games section [com.com] is quite nice. It fits your desired description, has a great selection, and you can sort it by various things such as operating system, license, file size, popularity, user rating, etc.
    • by slashkitty ( 21637 ) *
      FYI:

      Download.com will start charging software creators who want their downloads listed. Me things this will not be a good place for free software anymore!
  • Huh? (Score:5, Funny)

    by smoondog ( 85133 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @03:46PM (#6343121)
    I don't get it. Why would anyone need anything other than Nethack [nethack.org]?

    -Sean
  • GameHippo (Score:3, Informative)

    by Idolminds ( 547797 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @03:55PM (#6343246)
    I like to look around GameHippo [gamehippo.com] for freeware games. Reviews and quite a large listing of games. The user comments are full of trolls, so don't take them all that seriously.
    • GameHippo does a poor job of responding to game owners' requests and tends to retain out-of-date software even when told there are more recent releases available. I put them on the 'I give up' list long ago.

      You're right about the trollish user comments, though.

  • Google? (Score:4, Informative)

    by Violet Null ( 452694 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @04:18PM (#6343487)
    You say you've tried googling, but a search for freeware "little fighters 2" [google.com] returns the first choice as World of Free Games [worldoffreegames.com], which seperates games by genre, and has ratings. If you switch to the list view, you can sort by them, too.
    • a part of my post was removed by the moderator. I found lots of sites that had not been updated for several monthes. And the last game was on this one was added on July 11th..... 2002.
  • by PeteyG ( 203921 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @04:21PM (#6343516) Homepage Journal
    It's actually got a lot of definately NOT fun software to wade through, but Sourceforge [sourceforge.net] actually has quite a few fun games that you won't find in your Linux distributions by default. You just have to sort beta or stable games for whatever platform you like in the software map.

    My favorite game hosted by Sourceforge: Vega Strike [sourceforge.net]. It's a 3D space combat + trading + ship improvement game with pretty decent graphics.
  • Pygame (Score:2, Informative)

    by veganjay ( 244303 )
    You could try pygame [pygame.org]

    There are many games currently available written using PyGame. Solarwolf is a good one.
    This might not be exactly what you are looking for, but in the spirit of slashdot and good karma, it is open source :)

    --
    jason

  • SOLDAT! (Score:1, Informative)

    SOLDAT!
  • Gamehippo.com (Score:4, Informative)

    by American AC in Paris ( 230456 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @04:53PM (#6343851) Homepage
    Check out Gamehippo.com [gamehippo.com]. They have a nice listing of freeware titles, with comments, editorial review, and peer review.
  • SourceForge (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Joehonkie ( 665142 )
    Did you try looking under sourceforge.net under games? I have found some great stuff there.
  • As underdog, hippo and happypenguin were already listed i though i'd anyway give a list of w32 freeware games links:

    Gamedev.net [gamedev.net] -- good ressources for game developers and lists current projects... some good free games.
    Download Net [holystonemill.co.uk] -- a great source for freeware and classic pc games (mostly windows)
    MegaGames [megagames.com] -- A good freeware section here.
    RareWare [go.to] -- This site is dedicated to all kind of games that have two things in common: they are small in size (max. 10mb) and are great to play.

    have fun!
  • www.newgrounds.com (Score:3, Informative)

    by Sevn ( 12012 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2003 @07:17PM (#6344994) Homepage Journal
    has a TON of free games. Albeit, they are mostly
    highly offensive games.
  • cd /usr/portage/app-games/
    ls

    on Gentoo

    OR

    cd /usr/ports/games
    ls

    on *BSD
  • remakes.org (Score:1, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward
    remakes [remakes.org] of old games...
  • Who needs to download games, there are lots of good free online games. I play Hattrick [hattrick.org], a soccer manager game.

    It's much easier to play these during work too, and it's automatically networked multiplayer :-)

  • HappyPenguin.org (Score:2, Informative)

    by myrddin ( 4427 )
    www.happypenguin.org (member happypuppy.com??)

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