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Revision as of 15:58, 6 February 2021
This is a manual list of games known to have MIPS executables on Linux.
Notes:
- Games relying on ScummVM, RetroPie, or Box86 are excluded.
- It can be assumed that all games support mipsel and mips64el unless otherwise is stated in paranthesis. Support for mips and mips64 without el is rare.
- The list is an almost 1:1 match with the games that support s390x (System z / IBM Z), such that this page will substitute as a list for that architecture are well.
Native support
Includes games whose native support is offered by distros and not the actual game developers.
- Cube 2: Sauerbraten
- Endless Sky
- Extreme Tux Racer
- Foobillard++
- Frets on Fire
- MegaGlest
- Minetest
- NetHack
- OpenArena
- OpenTTD
- Red Eclipse
- Rise of the Triad: Dark War
- Seven Kingdoms
- Stunt Rally (s390x)
- SuperTuxKart
- The Battle for Wesnoth
- The Ur-Quan Masters
- TORCS
- Warzone 2100
- Xonotic
Source ports
- Descent
- Descent II
- FreeSpace 2
- Quake
- Quake II
- Quake III Arena
- Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind[1]
- Tyrian
Other types of hackable support
References
- ↑ Debian -- Package Search Results -- openmw - last accessed on 2021-01-16
- ↑ Linux game installation guide - last accessed on 2020-12-01