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A classic racer from the 90's, Need For Speed™ II SE has an open source game engine allowing you to play it on Linux.

It seems like it has almost everything implemented too.

It's pleasing to see another classic revived and working on Linux! Especially awesome that game engines like this are released as open source so the community can tinker away with it.

I actually owned this game many years ago, not a clue where my CD is for it, probably long lost by now. I don't even own a CD drive now, so it would be a bit useless anyway. Not sure where you can legally buy it as a download, I tried looking for it but found nothing but warez links.

Find the code on github.

Anyone going to try it? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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whatever Jun 21, 2016
This guy is redistributing a decompiled closed and copyrighted program in ASM form under the GPLv3 license. I don't think this is very legal ...
BlackBloodRum Jun 21, 2016
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Nice!

I find out about this after I burned all my old Windows based PC games that I had on disc... including this game...
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