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    Boss Engine

    8-bit Graphical API for Java

    Boss Engine is a graphical API for writing low-resolution 8-bit color applications. It offers easy to use functions for handling graphics, basic i/o and more. Screen access is performed through virtual framebuffers that allow direct read/write access to indexed color screen data. API is coded entirely with native libraries. No third party libraries required.
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    Magic Lantern

    Magic Lantern

    Build Cross-platform Applications

    Magic Lantern is a framework for developing multimedia applications. It is designed to be a cross-platform solution for multiple targets such as desktops, game consoles, mobile devices and set-top boxes.
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    jAMOS

    jAMOS

    AMOS BASIC reimplementation in Java

    jAMOS is a cross platform, Java-based reimplementation of François Lionet's AMOS BASIC on the Amiga.
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    Blackspirit Graphics

    A cross-platform Java 2D graphics library using OpenGL.

    A hardware accelerated Java 2D graphics library designed for cross-platform games, providing a powerful but simple interface. It focuses on real-time applications but can also be integrated into graphical user interfaces. The implementation uses JOGL (OpenGL).
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    jAMAL
    jAMAL is a Java-based reimplementation of the AMOS Animation Language (AMAL).
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    A cross-platform Duke3D (Duke Nukem 3D) port which provides many new features for mod authors, including an enhanced scripting system and OpenGL renderer. Go to http://www.eduke32.com for downloads and http://bit.ly/dn_3d to get the game!
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    PictFont - font library for j2me MIDP2.0
    Class PictFont allows you to use custom fonts in your MIDlet for mobile phone. Fonts may be proportional, multi-colored or even animated. You can use several fonts in one MIDlet. Fonts can be loaded from jar-file or from the net or from Record Store.
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