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    imeight

    imeight

    The imaginary eight-bit machine

    ...The emulator brings back memories from the 1980s, offers graphical features like sprites, character generator, 16-color palette. One goal is to create a framework for making games with 8-bit look and feel, including the process of programming. The programming tutorial helps beginners enter the world of programming in a gamified way.
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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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    Paper Engine 2

    Multi-threaded 2D Renderer licensed under the Mozilla Public License

    Hyper fast multi-threaded cross platform 2D renderer with optimized loading via file cache, basic GUI elements, and beginnings of an editor.
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    Zap Engine

    Zap Engine

    Welcome to the home of Zap Engine, a free, GNU licensed, game engine written in PHP and sponsored by http://www.nowhere-else.org, http://www.playerscorner.org and http://www.makewebgames.com. What is the ZAP Engine: The Zap Engine is a collaboration between different members of the MWG Forums. The engine will be at the end a bit more than a simple empty engine as it is meant to be a full working default game. Admin tools should allow to edit most if not all part of the games content like "location contents" (for example jobs), battle monsters, etc... The game will take a full modular design, and will allow new developers to just develop modules without the requirement to change the core files or at least limit those.
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    Lfant

    A small Game Engine project.

    Lfant is a small (so far) 3D game engine, rendered using OpenGL. It will be primarily aimed toward action games, but able to conform to other genres. The code uses an Entity-Component model, a bit like Unity3D, where Entities have a list of Components that they can access at any given time. These components "add" functionality to the owner Entity (albeit not directly). Examples of Components are Rigidbody, HeatTransfer, Inventory, MeshRenderer, ParticleSystem. The intent of use for this system is that most of the time you won't have super specific entities, only child or grandchild classes, but have many components that can be added, removed, or even swapped between Entities, at runtime. ...
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