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    PyBoy

    PyBoy

    Game Boy emulator written in Python

    PyBoy is an open-source Game Boy emulator written in Python, designed for both gameplay and AI experimentation. It allows users to run classic Game Boy games while providing a powerful API for automation, scripting, and reinforcement learning. Developers can interact directly with game memory, inputs, and screen data, making it ideal for training bots and analyzing game mechanics. PyBoy emphasizes performance, enabling accelerated emulation speeds and frame skipping for large-scale...
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    DiIiS Project

    DiIiS Project

    Fully-functional open-source server implementation for Diablo 3

    Blizzless DiIiS is an open-source server implementation for Diablo III: Reaper of Souls that allows players to run the game in a fully local or private server environment. It recreates much of the game’s backend infrastructure, including account systems, matchmaking, progression mechanics, and gameplay logic. The project supports a wide range of in-game systems such as character classes, item generation, quests, and multiplayer interactions, aiming to replicate the original online experience...
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    Viboy Color

    Viboy Color

    Educational Game Boy Color Emulator written in Python via Vibe Coding.

    ...Key Features: Educational Core: Designed to document the LR35902 CPU architecture. Clean Room Design: No copyrighted code or official ROMs included. Cross-Platform: Runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. This project serves as a living documentation of emulator development using modern AI-assisted workflows ("Vibe Coding"). Official Website & Documentation: https://viboycolor.fabini.one Source Code: https://github.com/Caprini/ViboyColor
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    Multiagentsystem Ellipsis

    Multiagentsystem Ellipsis

    Modular, agent-oriented and extendable agent toolkit.

    Ellipsis is a modular, agent-oriented, and extendable toolkit to execute stationary and mobile software agents written in the Java programming language. Ellipsis uses the standard application server JBoss (version 4.2.3 GA) without any modifications. In contrast to existing mobile agent toolkits, Ellipsis has an agent- and message-oriented architecture. Ellipsis is built on top of the JMX architecture. Core Ellipsis components are implemented as MBeans which provides for basic ser-vices...
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    A server emulator for World of Warcraft, providing the ability for individuals to create their own realms, customised through an easy-to-use C# scripting system, allowing one to create AI, items, quests, and any other in-game functions with ease.
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