List of third-party OPK applications: Difference between revisions

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The following applications are freeware games that have either been ported to or natively developed for the FunKey S. To facilitate list navigation and game selection, alongside each game is listed its genre. To play the OPK ports of commercial games, one or more additional files containing necessary copyrighted assets must be provided by the user from their own legally acquired copy of the game. The data files of such games should be grouped together in a folder located at that game's listed file location. Games requiring several of a specified file type to run have an asterisk placed after the applicable file types(s). While ''Doom'', ''Doom II'', and ''Final Doom'' only require a single ''WAD'' file each, they can be modified with additional ''WAD'' files located in the same folder as the main ''WAD'' file. While ''Quake'' technically only requires its ''PAK0.PAK'' file to launch, to access the full game, its ''PAK1.PAK'' file is required as well.
 
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! colspan="2"|Name !! Genre !! Author(s) / Compiler(s) !! Repository !! Data Files !! Folder !! OPK
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