Mac OS X and Linux (Unix Systems) Terminal Games

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An example of the many games that you can enjoy in the Mac OS X or Linux Terminal. To be able to get to these games you must open a Terminal window and type emacs and press return. Then press both Escape and X at the same time and you will be able to type in one of the codes below. Not all of them will work on your system but most should. They should be self explanatory but if you do not know what they mean just give them a try.

5x5
gamegrid
pong
animate
gametree
snake
blackbox
gomoku
solitaire
bruce
handwrite
cookie1
hanoi
spook
decipher
studly
dissociate
landmark
tetris
life
doctor
meese
yow
dunnet
morse
zone
fortune
mpuz

The say command is not part of emacs. You can do that in any basic bash terminal window.

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  • Go to terminal and put this in.. say -v Cellos "My name is Bob, Bob bob bob, Bob bob bob, bob bob bob, My name is Bob bob bob, Now subscribe to me"

    Try it >.<

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