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    Super Smash FLash 2

    Super Smash FLash 2

    Super Smash Flash 2 is the most must-play battle game with 28 classic

    ...Make use of WASD keys to move Player while the arrow keys are used to control second player. The O and P keys still remain in P-1's possession, the P key for standard attacks, the I key for shield, and the 1 key for taunting.
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    Balder is a multiplayer shooter in Zero Gravity. It was to be 3D, but for now, there is a 2D version under development. Players control a probe which can stick to, and push off from walls, rotate, and fire projectiles to destroy other probes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    javastim

    An e-stim signal generator in java

    A signal generator generating signals for e-stim purposes. Planned to support windows, linux, and popular cell phone/tablet systems. Will create pulse trains that are mostly zero-averaged to avoid cell damage, allow certain manipulation options (frequency and amplitude modulation in certain ways). Control will be possible via a Java Swing GUI, and/or a terminal like interface on network or serial lines. Will allow 1-4 channels (2-8 electrodes). Output the signal via a soundcard to an amplifier that can output e-stim compliant signals (100+V, current limited to about 100mA, high impedance, short circuit proof). ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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