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    Open Game Panel

    Web based Game server control panel

    OGP has moved to GitHub. The source code hosted here is obsolete and is no longer being updated. Please visit our GitHub here: https://github.com/OpenGamePanel/ A PHP webapp (formerly known as hldstart2) used to manage server softwares, such as, Halflife1/2, UT2004, UrbanTerror4 and Warsow (and many more). Powerful features, great for game server companies, and single users.
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    glxCore

    glxCore

    Tactical, turn-based game engine, that uses OpenGL and WinAPI

    Tactical, turn-based game engine, that uses OpenGL and WinAPI specific. In the initial phase of development will focus on the general game logic, in an elegant pack of std. C++. This project in principle, can be described as academic. Feel free to to review the code, any remarks and comments.
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    Simplified CLI Dice Rollers

    Perl scripts for rolling dice for various game systems

    Currently only the sourced code, this project aims to create simple command line scripts for people to use on a variety of platforms to play their games much more easily. Current Releases Simplified Exalted 2nd Edition Dice Roller (Source Plx)
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    Open-source attempt to write a themeable engine to play mafia-like games with over the irc network. Currently in beta, documentation pending. Functionality currently is limited to simple turn-based vote-killing, code under heavy work.
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    tools, libraries and snipits of code useful for professional game development
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    This is a small cgi script, written in perl, which can generate character statistics for player characters in the online game Final Fantasy XI. This is a continuation of Japanese code released under the new BSD license.
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    World Foundry is a 3D level game engine and asset production pathway with over 170,000 lines of code. Originally a commercial product, now released under the GPL. Designed from the beginning to be cross-platform, runs on windows, working on linux port.
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    GGDB is a Perl module for decoding and encoding Nintendo Entertainment System Game Genie codes.
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