

I just tell people to install their system's Wine package & let the package manager take care of the rest. Quoting: linuxvangogthey offer a less-than-perfect user experience, since user needs to install loads of 32 bit dependencies and there's no going around that Not just to preserve the history of gaming, but some retro titles really are quite amazing. As I've said before numerous times by now, I consider keeping classic games alive, playable and legally purchasable a very important job. Find them all on GOG right now.įantastic to see more classic games arrive with pre-packaged Linux support, so that Linux gamers don't miss out on some truly retro games. They also added Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collection today, but it doesn't have a Linux download. I tested them and they work without issues: It's your choice, since they're DRM free. You don't have to use the DOSBox they come with of course, you can just take them right out of the install folder and put them wherever you want, to play with your system-installed version of DOSBox. GOG have revived some more classic games today as they have released Epic Pinball: The Complete Collection and Jazz Jackrabbit Collection which have Linux support.ĭisclosure: GOG sent over copies for me to ensure they work.Īs usual, the Linux versions come with their pretty installers powered by MojoSetup, this gives you the game plus a pre-packaged version of DOSBox to enable pretty much out of the box gameplay.
