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    Darkfall Emulator

    Darkfall Emulator

    Develop an emulated Darkfall Online Server.

    This project is the development of an open source fully emulated Darkfall Online Server and reverse engineering the proprietary game engine that DFO uses, the SF3D engine as well as its source code.
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    Bolder Dash

    A cross-platform «Boulder Dash»-like game in Oberon/Component Pascal

    A goal of this project is not only produce a small funny game. It demonstates the power of Oberon technologies, shows how a game can be written to be launched under such different platforms. Portability is a strong feature of Oberons, and I use it, - Dash has portable game code (common for defferent platforms, written in Oberon-1) and non-portable layers to a hardware platform. Dash shows the portability and cross-platform in widely look, more than mainstream solutions can propose us....
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    Nesoid

    Nesoid

    NES emulator for Android phones

    This project is based on sources, published by original Nesoid developer, who in turn used code of GPFCE, forked from FCEUltra, currently incarnation of which is known as FCEUX. Help and suggestions are welcome. This project has been abandoned in favor of the RetroArch, another awesome free software emulator (which has much better NES support and is more actively developed): http://www.libretro.com/.
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    test of latest xbox 360 exploita
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    B.O.T.S (Bots Tactical Simulation) is a programming game, where players "code" the behaviour of their bot and watch them fight with others bots in a arena. It comes with a full environnement in Java/Swing, for coding, debugging, playing matchs, etc ...
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