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    Ebitengine

    Ebitengine

    A dead simple 2D game engine for Go

    Ebitengine (formerly known as Ebiten) is a lightweight, open-source 2D game engine built for the Go programming language. It is designed to be simple and easy to use, allowing developers to build games quickly with a clean and minimal API. Ebitengine supports cross-platform deployment, including desktop, mobile, web, and select console platforms. The engine provides essential features such as 2D graphics rendering, input handling, and audio playback.
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    PenUltima Online Server is a MMO Server, heavily based around the Ultima Online legacy client. This server package is heavily customizable via Configuration files and it's own custom scripting language termed eScript.
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    A world of warcraft emulator, being programmed by The World of Warcraft Emulation Project team. The software is written in C++, and using the KoNG scripting language and Maxwell backend. Supports Windows XP+ & *nix systems.
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