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A simple Light Cycles alike game for DXForth with xplgraph
This is simple Light Cycles imitation written in Forth. Comparing to original game, the carts are moving in waves rather than straight lines. It should compile with DXForth and xplgraph library on DOS and CP/ M systems. For CP/M version of xplgraph library look for my other project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xplgraph-cpmgsx-dxforth
A UNIX/Windows/Linux remake of the DOS-game "stunts", providing modern features like openGL graphics, 3D sound and internet multiplaying. Design your own tracks, choose your opponents and try the most spectacular stunts you've ever seen.
Laser is a multiple arcade emulator available for several platforms. It uses Marat Fayzullin's Z80 and 6502 CPU emulators. It was originally based on Mike Green's SinVader.
Open Mortal is a parody of the once popular coin-up fighting game, Mortal Kombat, for Windows and Linux. It is currently playable, has 18 playable characters. There is network game, team mode, etc. You can even add your own character.
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Remember that Mortal Pongbat for the Macintosh platform? This is a multiplayer 3D derivative of the game implemented from the ground up in OpenGL. Shoot holes in your opponent's paddle with various weapons; but watch out! Your opponent will do the same!