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    FCEUX11

    FCEUX11

    Modern Windows-optimized fork of the FCEUX NES/Famicom emulator.

    FCEUX11 is a derivative of the FCEUX NES/Famicom emulator, optimized for Windows. It inherits FCEUX's renowned emulation accuracy while delivering a polished, modern Windows-native experience powered by Qt6. Multi-language support (12 languages) and a full suite of debugging and TAS tools are built in for developers and speedrunners alike. Ongoing internal refactoring and performance optimization work keeps the emulator efficient, smooth, and stable — even under heavy load. Whether you're...
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    Rockbot

    Multi-platform game engine similar to old Megaman with a stage editor

    An open-source, SDL based, game engine to replicate old style Rockman (aka Megaman) games, being as close as possible of Rockman 1-6, and an editor made with Qt, for custom graphics, weapons, bosses, enemies and level creation. Please access our web page for more details. The engine code is meant to be highly portable, thanks to SDL, and have been ported and tested in: - Linux - Windows - macOSX (x86) (not currently supported) - Playstation 2 - Nintendo DS (abandoned) - Dingux - Open Pandora Any system with SDL and 24 or 32 MB should be able to run it. ...
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    A shareware game called begin was released in 1984: a tactical starship game with a good AI and fair rules (the computer had no advantage) I've hacked assembly code to make it a multiplayer game, so that folk can challenge each other rather than the AI.
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