Loemu is a frontend for game emulators. It allows you to search, browse, and launch games from a graphical interface. Currently it suports xmame, sdlmame, snes9x and zsnes but its design allows the support of more emulators adding emulator configurations
Snes9x RomSelector is a simple front-end to the SNES emulator snes9x. It requires only a running Python installation with Tkinter, and of course snes9x.
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An MMORPG package that aims to provide an incredibly customizeable server, and thus a highly customizeable experience, as well as an engaging 3D interface on the client side.
AUOE stands for Advanced Ultima Online Emulator. This project has the aim to build a highly customizable free opensource UO emulator. Our secondary goal is to build a highly customizable compatible Ultima Online client. Languages: C++/PHP/Perl/Python/XML
CabFE is a multi-emulator frontend for MAME, Daphne and other arcade games designed specifically for arcade cabinets using minimal set of controls (typically only a joystick and a few buttons) that are common on cabinets.
This is an attempt to make a complete, and playable atari emulator entirely in python and some common modules. Currently, it only requires PyGame 1.5.0 and Numeric.
This is a slide rule emulator based on the classic Pickett slide rule design. It is written in Python, so the name "pyckett" is appropriate. It is suitable as an example of object-oriented Python software construction, including multiple inheritance.
A cross-platform emulators frontend with ROMs database support.
Start-Game T00L is a cross-platform emulator frontend and ROM manager coded in Python using a Pyglet-based interface.
It's still on a very early stage of development, and most of the features are not implemented yet.
The goal is to make a fully functional frontend which works straight out of the box, without the need to configure every single emulator (like you need to do in every other frontend today).
This is an effort to create a utility that allows user-friendly filtering of games supported by the arcade emulator M.A.M.E.. Game Set Match is planned to create game lists that can be used with all popular M.A.M.E. frontends.
Modo is a cross-platform online game server and community tool similar in functionality to Valve's Steam platform. The Modo Client is being designed for ease of use and when released, will be free to use by anyone.