On 19 November 2016 at 13:58, Al Kossow <a...@bitsavers.org> wrote: > > > On 11/18/16 10:05 PM, Richard Loken wrote: > > So I am 35 days from retirement and I have been cleaning up the office > > and my Redhat Linux workstation and in /usr/local/src I found: > > > > linuxrogue-0.3.7-roguecentral.tar > > > > still on the net > > http://www.coredumpcentral.org/download.html >
Most Linux distributions have a version (possibly not exactly the same) in 'bsdgames-nonfree'. bsdgames is a copy of a recent set of BSD games, the ones with odd licences are in the -nonfree. For those of us perverse enough to be running newer BSD on vintage hardware, its in /usr/games :-p For slightly later I always had a soft spot for ularn or omega (though nethack would be the reference :) David