Native

A game whose widescreen method is "Native" is a game where enabling widescreen can be done entirely from the in-game options menus. A game can only be considered "Native" if there is no way to improve the widescreen support externally. For example, if a game supports widescreen resolutions natively, but is vert- this way, and it is possible to make it hor+ via editing the .ini file, it cannot be considered Native.

Gangland

Gangland is a strategy/action game from MediaMobsters and Whiptail Interactive. The plot is pretty much completely described by the game's intro text: "Four brothers have come to America. Three are having the time of their lives in the new world. The fourth is there to kill them." You are the fourth brother, in case it isn't completely clear.

Chris Sawyer's Locomotion

Chris Sawyer's Locomotion is a strategy game from Chris Sawyer and Atari, and is a spiritual successor to Transport Tycoon. You play as transport company entrepreneur and must build railroads, truck lines, bus lines, airlines, and freighters, and attempt to make your business successful. The game features 40 scenarios taking place in multiple nations and covering every period of the 20th century, a scenario editor, and a multiplayer mode.

Terminator 3: War of the Machines

Terminator 3: War of the Machines is a team-oriented multiplayer FPS from Clever's Games and Atari. It is based on the Terminator 3 universe (having loved The Terminator and hated T2, I haven't seen T3 and can't comment on whether the game follows the movie or not). It takes place in the year 2029, where the machines are attempting to take over the world, and the humans are trying to stop them. You play as a grunt on either side in one of the many battles that occur. Gameplay closely resembles Battlefield 1942.

Savage: The Battle for Newerth

Savage: The Battle for Newerth is a science fantasy computer game that combines aspects of the real-time strategy (RTS) and first-person shooter (FPS) genres. It takes place in the distant future when humankind has rebuilt society following an apocalypse, but is threatened by intelligent beasts. The game was released in 2003, and was turned freeware on September 1, 2006.

Ford Racing 2

Ford Racing 2 is a racing simulation game for PC focusing on Ford motor vehicles

Quake 4

Quake 4 is the fourth major installment in the Quake series. It is a story-based, single-player game. This is in contrast to Quake III, which focused solely on multi-player. Quake 4 is a continuation of the storyline from Quake II.

Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg is a WWII RTS with a strong focus on realism.

Street Legal Racing: Redline

Street Legal Racing: Redline is the sequel to Street Legal. You start out as a rookie with $20,000 to buy a vehicle, tweak it, and compete in illegal races for more money. The car building component has a great amount of detail, featuring 100 interchangable parts down to the crankshaft and pistons, and custom paint jobs with brushes and stickers.

Dirt Track Racing 2

Dirt Track Racing 2 is a racing game for the PC from 2002