jMednafen by Nikodim
jMednafen is a front-end for Mednafen (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mednafen/) where the latter is a command-line-driven multi-system emulator utilizing OpenGL and SDL.
jMednafen is purely written in Java 7 and it doesn't require anything, but this version of Java such as JRE or JDK, ver. 7 or newer.
This is a cross-platform application that works under a graphical user interface (GUI). It is open source.
To ease running video games for consoles is its goal.
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An Open Source (C# .NET) TeamPlay Environment.
- Permits the easy downloading of games that may not be available via Steam, and their Source Port derivatives.
- Preconfigured for easy play.
- Enables the easier download of enhanced user made content for such titles.
- Enables easier Multi-Player.
- May incorporate a chat client in later versions.
- Encryption: May incorporate up to 9.99% U.S.-origin parts or components.
Officially Supported Operating Systems:
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The game is designed to be a community of users looking to have fun by living in a virtual (to be 3D) world. They can use expansions provided in the Home Page to do more. We are discussing how this project will run and work at freeniverse.forumsplace.com
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This program automatically solves Nonogram riddles, also known as Japanese Puzzles.
It is Java-based and should therefor run on any platform that has a JRE (>= 1.5) installed.