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    AgateLib - Awesome game and tool engine library. A platform independent .NET library for developing games and game development tools. AgateLib is built on a driver-based model so that new platforms and rendering pipelines can be implemented easily.
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    Media1 Player is a all in one media player incorprating the mozilla browser engine and the VLC media technoligy. Media1 player incorporates an all new gallery with up to date content we also integrate YouTube and Google Video. Now with a build in Chat
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    This project has been setup to port the Classic Console version of the Star Trek game from the 1970s to Windows using Visual Basic.Net
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    Project for experimenting and learning how to write video games using .NET and DirectX9 with the intention of creating a multiplayer racing game.
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