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    XdevL
    XdevL is a powerful cross-platform C++ Object and Plug-In Oriented programming framework which helps you developing Games or device oriented applications. The whole system can be extended using additional Plug-In's which makes it extreme flexible.
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    dummy2d

    easy programming language for 2d games

    Dummy2d is simple and fast programming language similar to early BASIC. Dummy2d mostly useful for 2D games. To create Dummy2d games you need Windows OS. Dummy2d games will run on Winowsd and Linux (through WINE). Download and info: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dummy2d/files/ Dummy2d IS TOTALLY FREE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE.
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    libmylcd is a frame & font rendering library and toolkit designed to provide low level access to 2D hardware via a video framebuffer. Supported devices include SED133x, T6963C, PCD8544, S1D15G10, USBD480, PCF8833, PCF8814, USB13700, S1D15G14.
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    Project created to help the process of develop a game or an interactive application. Have some OpenGL, CGFX and OpenAL abstraction layers, a lot of matrix and vector operations and a simple simulation system to do animation and smooth interpolation.
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    A 64-bit clean (hopefully!), portable, object oriented library of tightly integrated low-level classes, templates and functions targetting realtime multithreaded applications such as midi sequencers, audio synthesisers, games and simulations.
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    Pixel Toaster is a portable open source framebuffer library for C++. It provides a fast and easy way to get your pixels on the screen. Floating point and truecolor pixel formats are supported on Windows, Mac and Unix.
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    Libdoomwad is a C++ platform-independent class library used to manage data structures inside data (wad) files for Doom and Doom 2. Its target audience is developers of Doom editors.
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    NUSoftware Game Engine is a framework used for games development. A simple API to easily create games using advanced 3D graphics & sound systems simplified for the average programmer.
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