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Object Oriented Software for Game Consoles

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    Agar

    Agar

    Cross Platform GUI Toolkit

    Agar provides a base GUI framework and a standard set of widgets from which graphical applications can be built which run natively under X11, Windows, MacOS, SDL and others. It takes advantage of texture and GPU acceleration wherever available. Agar can also attach to an existing framebuffer, SDL or OpenGL context and operate as a self-contained window-manager. It includes a standard library of general-purpose widgets, and is also designed to be extended externally. New widgets can be implemented as part of an application or library. Complex user interface elements can be realized often in few lines of code. Agar is also extensible at the low-level. The low-level API is documented such that modular drivers can be written which enable Agar applications to work seamlessly under many platforms graphics systems without any change at the application level.
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    ENG is Not a Game
    ENG is a cross-platform event/object based SDL engine designed to manage many common application subsystems and to integrate the various input devices of handheld computers.
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    A place for crazy ideas and experimentation with game development related systems. Nothing useful done yet! :)
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    A port of the popular 3d rendering engine irrlicht to the libogc (Gamecube/Wii) Platform.
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    XFX or XNA For XBOX is an open-source implementation of the XNA framework for the XBOX1 console. It is built on top of OpenXDK, the legal XBOX Development kit.
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    elastiC is a Very High Level Language (VHLL) with a C-like syntax. Dynamically typed, with fast Garbage Collection, supports functional programming and robust Object Orientation. Designed to be easily extended and embedded, it's portable and lightweight.
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