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.

Doom

DOOM needs no introduction. It is the grandfather of the FPS genre as we know it. The GZDoom engine is a port of the originally DOS-based game that allows for high-res OpenGL graphics, mouselook, some widescreen support, among other things. GZDoom - http://grafzahl.drdteam.org/

Yager

Yager (aka Aerial Strike: The Yager Missions in NA) is set in a futuristic world where countries borders no longer exist and the earth is controlled by a number of mega corporations, most notably DST, as well as Proteus and Lobos Robotics. Although the old countries officially do not exist there are tell tale signs identifying each environment.

Left Behind: Eternal Forces

Left Behind: Eternal Forces is an RTS based on the best-selling Christian book series, "Left Behind."

Descent II

Descent 1&2 are DOS-era shooters from Parallax Software and Interplay, where you pilot an experimental fighter through a series of maze-like mines, fighting maverick robots and rescuing hostages.

Descent

Descent is a DOS-era shooter from Parallax Software and Interplay, where you pilot an experimental fighter through a series of maze-like mines, fighting maverick robots and rescuing hostages.

Homeworld 2

Homeworld 2 is the 2nd game in the Series by Relic & Sierra. The Homeworld series is a Scf-Fi space-based RTS. It was (and largely still is) unique in it's integration of easy-to-navigate 3D battles.

Motocross Madness 2

Second in the Motocross Maddness series from Microsoft. Decent little title in its day.

Tomb Raider: Legend

Who doesn't know about the spelunkering heroine Lara Croft? This game gets back to the roots of the series by incorporating actual tomb raiding in various exotic locations with the buxom protagonist.

Dreamfall: The Longest Journey

3rd person adventure game with a Sci-Fi protagonist. Very story driven with an emphasis on cinematics.

Far Cry

Upon its release, Far Cry awed the world by beating Half Life 2 and Doom 3 (then most anticipated titles) by being the first of a series of “next gen” first person shooter’s. It was critically and publicly acclaimed for its cutting-edge graphics, AI, and environment, and won further praise for being the first game to support HDR.