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    Retro UI

    Retro UI

    A NeoBrutalism styled React + TailwindCSS UI library

    Retro UI is a design-focused UI library that recreates classic retro computing aesthetics within modern web interfaces, offering developers a way to build nostalgic, vintage-style applications. It provides components styled to resemble old operating systems and early graphical user interfaces, including elements like pixelated buttons, window frames, and low-resolution typography.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    CGL

    CGL

    CGL (C Game Library) is a multipurpose library

    ...Designed for simplicity and portability, cgl allows rendering of primitives such as lines, circles, triangles, and text to an in-memory framebuffer, which can then be displayed with any platform-dependent backend. It’s ideal for building custom engines, retro-style games, GUIs, or educational demos where GPU acceleration is not required. Its small footprint and lack of external dependencies make it easy to embed in any C project.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PortableGL

    PortableGL

    An implementation of OpenGL 3.x-ish in clean C

    PortableGL is a single-header, software-only implementation of a subset of OpenGL (specifically the GL 2.1 pipeline), designed to run entirely on the CPU. This lightweight graphics library allows OpenGL-style rendering without GPU acceleration, making it ideal for educational use, debugging, embedded systems, and retro-style software rendering. Because it mirrors OpenGL syntax and design, it can act as a drop-in CPU renderer for testing or deploying 3D graphics on platforms without GPU support.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    RetroLab

    RetroLab

    JupyterLab distribution with a retro look and feel

    RetroLab (also known as JupyterLab Retro, previously called JupyterLab Classic) is a JupyterLab distribution with a retro look and feel, more similar to the classic Jupyter notebook.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    QB64

    QB64

    BASIC for the modern era

    ...It enables legacy code to run on today’s operating systems with minimal modifications, while also introducing new commands and libraries for multimedia, networking, and 64-bit computing. QB64 compiles to C++ and includes a built-in IDE, making it accessible for beginners, hobbyists, and retro programming enthusiasts. It aims to preserve the ease and nostalgia of BASIC while expanding its capabilities for contemporary development.
    Downloads: 134 This Week
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    TinyGL

    TinyGL

    The penultimate portable graphics library

    tinygl is a lightweight, software-based OpenGL implementation originally written by Fabrice Bellard and modified here for modern learning and development purposes. It implements a subset of OpenGL 1.x features and provides a minimal yet functional rendering pipeline with no reliance on graphics hardware. tinygl is an ideal resource for educational purposes, embedded development, or rendering in software-only environments. Its simplicity and compact codebase allow developers to study how 3D...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Wheefun Ingeniously Retro Engine

    Low-Level Game Engine for Retro Platforms

    ...Originally written for a game called the Crypts of Eldor, WFIRE aims to provide compatibility with a number of constrained environments, such as DOS and the Amiga. It also aims for "new-retro" computers such as the Commander X16 and the Neon816. Of course, modern operating environments such as Windows NT and GNU/Linux are also planned. WFIRE is meant to reduce the effort of writing your own game engine by providing a common framework for functions such as rendering, sound output, and display management.
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    tinyraycaster

    tinyraycaster

    486 lines of C++: old-school FPS in a weekend

    ...The codebase is structured as a learning resource, guiding users through the process of building a basic game engine from scratch. It is particularly useful for those interested in retro game development or low-level graphics programming. Overall, tinyraycaster offers a concise and accessible introduction to real-time rendering techniques used in early 3D games.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Z80-Pascal will be a cross-platform Pascal compiler for Z80 based devices, such as MSX, Spectrum-ZX, etc. Despite that it will be designed for old Z80 home devices (i.e. retro-programming) it will be useful for modern devices too.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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