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    Shopne-Arcade

    Shopne-Arcade

    A frontend for GnGeo emulator written purely in Python

    Shopne Arcade is a front-end application designed to easily play Neo Geo system games on PC. It's interface is compatible for screens with low resolution such as 640x480 pixels. It lets users play Neo Geo system games from one interface where users will be able pick different game play experience settings such as Neo Geo games video resolutions, audio sampling rates, etc. Shopne Arcade is written in pure Python language without any external dependencies making it portable across various...
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    Cinemagoer

    Cinemagoer

    Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of IMDb

    Cinemagoer (previously known as IMDbPY) is a Python package for retrieving and managing the data of the IMDb movie database about movies and people. You can use the search_movie method of the access object to search for movies with a given (or similar) title. Similarly, you can search for people and companies using the search_person and the search_company methods. Movie, person, and company objects have id attributes which -when fetched through the IMDb web server- store the IMDb id of the...
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