C

This score is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of C for their multi-monitor support. All of these games have some level of multi-monitor support but have significant issues.

Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem returns for the third time to kick ass and chew bubblegum (and he's all out of gum). You play as the Duke, and do battle with hordes of aliens, mutants, and other deadly foes who threaten earth. Your armory consists of a large variety of weapons, including FPS staples like pistols, shotguns, and RPGs, and some unique tools like the shrink ray, the freezethrower, and the jetpack.The EDuke32 engine is a port of the originally DOS-based game that allows for higher resolutions, including widescreen ones.

Alien Breed Trilogy

Insectoid creatures are attacking your spaceship. Survive, explore, escape... you know the drill.

Blur

Blur is an arcade racing game that would like you to think of it as Mario Kart for adults.

Damnation

Formerly a UT2004 mod, Damnation is a UE3-based third-person shooter/climber set in a steampunk Far West.

Diablo II

Diablo II is an RPG from Blizzard, sequel to classic smash hit Diablo. You play as one of seven classes, and must complete a series of quests, culminating in the destruction of Diablo, the lord of terror, his brothers, and a couple thousand demonic minions along the way.

Need for Speed: Underground 2

The game is based around tuning cars for street races, resuming the Need for Speed: Underground storyline.

Ultima IX: Ascension

Ultima IX (Ultima 9) is a 1999 Role Playing Game by Origin Systems

Soldier of Fortune: Payback

Soldier of Fortune: Payback is the third installment of the Soldier of Fortune game series. Unlike the previous two Soldier of Fortune games, which were developed by Raven Software utilizing the Quake 2 and Quake 3 engines, Payback was developed by Cauldron HQ, developed with Cauldron's in-house CloakNT engine, used in their previous First Person Shooter game, Chaser.

Rogue Warrior

Rogue Warrior is a tactical first person shooter video game. It was developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Bethesda Softworks. In Rogue Warrior, the United States has sent in Richard Marcinko, a veteran Navy SEAL, on a mission into North Korea to disrupt ballistic missile launchers. As players progress, Marcinko will encounter numerous enemies and allies as he is sent from locations such as Korea, Russia, and others to pursue terrorists with dangerous missile capabilities. The plot is not based on the autobiography by the game's protagonist, Richard Marcinko.