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    arcadegl

    arcadegl

    2D - 3D game engine

    Arcade is a lightweight,self contained 2D/3D game engine written in C++. Arcade uses OpenGL for graphics and DirectX for sound,music and user input. Implemented features: 2D Primitives (lines,circles,ellipses,rectangles...) Full screen/windowed mode toggle during program execution V-SYNC and double buffer smooth fading Sprites,sprites animations,sprite rotations and linking Image loading (actually only TGA,PCX,BMP are supported) Fast raster operations on images 3D...
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    Spriteric <sprite-UH-ric> is a tool to convert sprite images to C source code. It is intended to provide a data-driven solution for 2D sprite projects (particularly for console games).
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    This little tool reads various GO-formats (starting with SGF-parser) and will write a POV (Persistance of Vision) - file. The file can be rendered using POV, so the resulting image will be a high-res raytraced go-board.
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