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Android's Fortune

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The well-known Fortune for Android.

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Pittco LAN Administration System

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

PLAS: Pittco LAN Administration System Administrate your LAN party organization using this handy tool. Accept payments, track users, schedule tournaments, and more. Pittco is the Pittsburgh LAN Coalition. Pittco is a not-for-profit LAN party video gaming organization based in Pittsburgh ... [More] , Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh LAN Coalition, Inc. ("Pittco") was founded in 2003 to organize the greater Pittsburgh LAN scene. The mission of Pittco is to provide a safe, entertaining, and competitive environment for video gamers of all ages. Since its inception, Pittco has held thirteen events and has received much attention in the LAN party community. Its web site is www.pittco.org. [Less]

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Monk

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Monk is a pygame project. It is a game that uses statistics to show how your answers compare to the other players.

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The Mana Project

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  Analyzed about 24 hours ago

The Mana project builds a complete 2D MMORPG platform. This includes a client, server and web component, as well as a library of free content that you can use under the terms of the GPL. While this project started in 2009, the Mana client, server and web components were formerly being developed ... [More] as part of The Mana World since 2004. By separating server/client development from a single player community, we hope to achieve better cooperation with alternative Mana server based projects. [Less]

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KSnakeDuel

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Claimed by KDE Analyzed about 16 hours ago

KSnakeDuel is a simple snake duel game by KDE

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inferno-games

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A few games for inferno, written in limbo. At the moment of writing, the only game is "blobslay", a variant of "samegame".

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My Media System

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My Media System is a media-driven system for easy movie and audio playback, image viewing, game playing or watching TV. It supports many common file formats, including MP3, OGG, DivX, XviD, VCD, SVCD, DVD, JPEG, PNG, and GIF. It is controlled using a remote control, USB device, or keyboard. It supports DXR3, DVB, opengl and SDL output.

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xdriller

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Xdriller is a portable Puzzle/Arcade video game. Xdriller is based on the gameplay of the Mr. Driller series, where you have to drill through Tetris-like screens of blocks and collect power-ups while avoiding being squashed by falling blocks. Xdriller is an open source project developed by me ... [More] , durmieu. This is a part time hobby done in my spare time to learn how to create all the bits that make a game (models, graphics, music, code...) and put them together in something that works. Although Linux is the main development environment, the game also compiles under Windows. I tried to keep the dependencies low and the libraries used are portable: Ogre3d for the graphics, OIS for input and SDL_mixer for sound. A Mac OS X port might be posible and is in the to-do list... [Less]

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Chocolate Doom

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Chocolate Doom is a Doom source port which aims to behave as closely as possible to the original DOS Doom executables. There are a number of reasons for having a port which behaves like the DOS version: * Just Doom. No more. No less. With all the flashy features that have been added to modern ... [More] ports, it's easy to forget the original. * DOS is dead. DOS Doom does not run properly under modern operating systems (Windows XP/Vista, Linux, MacOS X, etc). With hardware and software support for DOS fading away, it's hard to see a future where it's possible to play the original. * Demo compatibility. The majority of demos are recorded for the original DOS Doom. Few ports maintain demo compatibility. * Testing. Releasing a WAD "for Vanilla Doom" means that it will work on all ports. [Less]

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C-Dogs SDL

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C-Dogs is an arcade shoot-em-up which lets players work alone and cooperatively during missions or fight against each other in the “dogfight” deathmatch mode. The original DOS version of C-Dogs came with several built in missions and dogfight maps. This version does too. C-Dogs SDL is a port of ... [More] the old DOS arcade game C-Dogs (aka: Cyberdogs 2) to modern operating systems. It uses the SDL Media Libraries, and because of this C-Dogs SDL is able to run on Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, *BSD, MorphOS, AmigaOS, Nintendo DS and GP2X. In theory it should be able to run on any posix compliant system which is supported by SDL. The author of the DOS version of C-Dogs was Ronny Wester. C-Dogs SDL was ported to SDL by Jeremy Chin and Lucas Martin-King. [Less]

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