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Looking good! I think I still got 3 or 4 M:TG decks (even with some rare cards) laying around somewhere - Wagic could be nice to have on the N900
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Yesterday I came across a Windows/PSP/Linux tactical fantasy card game engine called Wagic:
http://wololo.net/wagic/download/
It's highly costumizable and opensourced. Plus, it's the engine for my favourite card game in high school. Could we play it on n800 in some way (Easy Mer/Debian maybe)? If the answer is yes, then how can I get it to work?