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List of commercial video games released as freeware

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Commercial video games released as freeware are games that, in their original license, were not considered freeware, but were re-released at a later date with a freeware license, sometimes as publicity for a forthcoming sequel or compilation release.

Some of the following games are not freely redistributable software, as they have only been made available as a free download as freeware, but may only be downloaded from certain websites and with the explicit permission of the copyright owner. Consult the software license agreement.

For games that were originally released as freeware, see List of freeware video games. For open source games, and commercial games re-released as open source, see List of open source video games.

Available games

The following formerly paid games have been made available as freeware, and are still in that status: Template:CompactTOC4

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Games no longer distributed

The following are commercial games that were re-released as freeware but were not freely redistributable software. They were only available as freeware for a limited time, but could not be redistributed, so they are no longer freely available.

References

  1. ^ Michael Klappenbach (September 1, 2008). "Command & Conquer Red Alert Released as Freeware". about.com. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  2. ^ a b c d e General Liberated Games FAQ
  3. ^ Full Games: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Free Full Game (Ad Supported) - Demo Movie Patch Download Section - GamersHell.com
  4. ^ "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Free Full Game (Ad Supported)". GamersHell.com. Retrieved 18 March 2009. You will need an Ubi.com account and you must live in the U.S. to play the game
  • Liberated Games — A site which features games which have been freed (liberated) by its copyright owners, in some form.
  • Remain In Play — Features commercial games that have been released as freeware by their copyright owners.
  • World of Spectrum — Large archive of legal ZX Spectrum downloads, with various permissions including some from Spectrum hardware copyright holder Amstrad.


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