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    compatible lite doom

    compatible lite doom

    Ms Dos port with slopes 3d floors true3d demo compatibility fast speed

    Dos Doom with 3d floors, slopes, destructible architecture, demo compatibility 1.9, fast speed youtube https://goo.gl/pbNybV Requirements: 486DX, 4MB RAM Win95, 8MB Dos(run -ram8mb parm) https://goo.gl/agT2wc https://goo.gl/3EFVBg Recommended: 486DX4 100MHz, 16MB RAM https://goo.gl/IWGLkQ Run on Dos,Win9x, XP 7 32 bits, Dosbox Turbo Android requires Dosbox: Win 64bit or WinXP w/ some video drivers https://goo.gl/FE6rRF Bugs: command line needs one space after wad or other parm to...
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    The OS FPS/TPS project

    The OS FPS/TPS project

    Open source first/third person shooter set in real world locations

    This project aims to make an open source shooter (with first person and/or third person view) set in real world locations that will be greatly affected by climate change. The game uses the Enemy Territory: Legacy game engine (for NSCOET), but we also promote the AssaultCube Reloaded and Urho3D game engine as respectively secondary and tertiary game engines. Since the game engine can be considered as just another tool (it is basically an advanced map/level viewer, the game engine isn't the most...
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    Ray-traced version of iD Software's classic first-person shooter, Doom. Currently using the Chocolate Doom (a completely separate project) port to send events to our rendering engine. Data pack is not required anymore for 0.55 and up. NOTE: Project has been inactive for a VERY long time now; no further updates will be released.
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    Blood Frontier
    Blood Frontier was a single-player and multi-player first-person shooter game, built as a total conversion of Cube Engine 2 (Sauerbraten). The project has been discontinued. Details at http://www.bloodfrontier.com.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    3D Level Editor for a First Person Shooter Game. OpenGL based preview. Extensible architecture with plugins, and extensions. Visual Object based map creation.
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    OpenVision 3D is a name for a collection of two OpenSource projects. The projects aims towards the goal of making an easy to use 3D multipurpose engine and showing this off with a basic First Person Shooter multiplayer game.
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    The tunnel fighter game is made using CrystalSpace. The game is about freeing the hyperspace tunnels of an alien menace. It should work on any platform CS supports. You can play from a 1st or 3rd person perspective.
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    Pulse (GLS FPS 3D) A OpenGL multiplayer first person shooter for both Windows and Linux. Development done in Delphi / Kylix using GLScene for OpenGL rendering.
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    A third-person shooter based upon an '85 anime series called Mospeada. Uses OpenGL for rendering, NL for networking, SDL for graphics initialization MS3D for models, FMOD for (3D) sound, and is programmed in C/C++!
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    A C/S system to visualize very large terrains from a 1st-person view. The terrain model is stored in multiple resolutions depending on the distance of the viewer. This produces fast high quality images from all distances.
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    Bloods-Crips is a multiplayer FPS (First Person Shooter) based off id Software's Quake II engine. The game is a standalone (not a mod) and aims to be as realistic as possible, and more or less follow Counter-Strike.
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