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    Perl Auction House Bot project for MaNGOS (experimental). MaNGOS is an opensource Massive Network Game Object Server.
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    Plasma is a server operator for the Microsoft game "Freelancer" written purely in Perl. It provides easy server and player management, a community portal and the possiblity for players to save and exchange items online.
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    A server emulator for EVE Online to allow private servers and offline play.
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    BeetleStatsUtil is a Perl script that reads the file, BeetleStats.dat, (generated from BeetleFart's Minimum Admin mod for Counter-Strike:Source), and prints player rankings in html table format, suitable for use on a web page.
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    LASANGE aims at creating a mostly-automated LAN session administration and management system. It will provide game server management (rapid deployment of game servers) and tournament management in a more advanced and automated way than other systems.
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    UMark is a graphical interface that allows gamers to easily configure and run benchmarks on Unreal Tournament 200x. It supports "botmatch", "flyby", and "timedemo" benchmarks. You may save/load results, or submit them online.
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    MyUO is an Ultima Online server emulator, which permits to create your own UO world in a few minutes. It offers total customizability and great stability, thanks to its Perl interpreter, the solid C++ base and the internal MySql DataBase engine.
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    Detailed server monitoring and player stat tracking, using a SQL database for longterm/cumulative storage.
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    halfStats is a Perl program which parses Half-Life server logs and generates player statistics in HTML files.
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