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    Riko4

    Riko4

    A Fantasy Console intended as a tool for pixel art game development

    Riko4 is a fantasy console designed as a tool for pixel art game development. It provides a virtual environment for creating and running games, emulating the constraints and aesthetics of retro gaming systems.
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    Pixel Icons

    Pixel Icons

    Pixel-art icons in 9x9 grid

    ...Created for fun and freely available for use, these icons cover various themes and are optimized using a custom Python script to ensure clarity and consistency. They are ideal for use in games, applications, or any project requiring minimalist pixel-art graphics.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GB Studio Community Assets

    GB Studio Community Assets

    A repository of user-submitted original assets usable in GB Studio

    GB Studio Community Assets is a curated collection of free and open-source assets for use in GB Studio, a visual game development tool for creating Game Boy-style games. The repository includes characters, tilesets, UI elements, and music, all compatible with the Game Boy hardware style.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DeadSimple Pixel Perfect Camera

    DeadSimple Pixel Perfect Camera

    An exceedingly easy-to-use pixel perfect orthographic camera script

    DeadSimple Pixel Perfect Camera is a Unity script that ensures crisp and clean pixel rendering for 2D games. It eliminates jitter and blur caused by scaling issues, making it ideal for developers working on retro-style pixel art games who need a plug-and-play solution.
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    UnityPixelCamera

    UnityPixelCamera

    A resolution independent pixel perfect camera for Unity

    Unity Pixel Camera is a Unity extension that ensures pixel-perfect rendering for 2D games, regardless of screen resolution. It simplifies the process of maintaining crisp pixel visuals by adjusting the camera's orthographic size and other settings automatically, making it an essential tool for developers aiming for retro-style aesthetics.
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    Obelisk.js

    Obelisk.js

    Build pixel isometric graphics with HTML5 canvas

    Obelisk.js is a JavaScript library for creating pixelated isometric graphics using HTML5 canvas. It provides a simple and flexible API to render isometric elements like bricks, cubes, and pyramids, making it ideal for developing retro-style games and visualizations.
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