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.
Crafter 2D is a cross platform 2D game engine, with which you can create your own games! Using this engine, you can focus solely on your games assets and behaviour and don't have to worry about the platform. And it is free!
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.
Transform your applications and workflows into powerful agentic systems at global scale.
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform lets you rapidly build, scale, govern and optimize production-ready agents grounded in your organization's data. The platform enables developers to build custom or pre-built agents for virtually any use case. New customers get $300 in free credits.
An Open Source 3D based successor to the game SubSpace and the current client Continuum. (http://getcontinuum.com) Includes both Client and Server and support services. The main website and forums are accessible through http://subspace2.net.
This is the Java version of XPilot, a free multi player online third-person two-dimensional space shooter. It (will) include both a client and a server part and is planned to interface to the meta server via XPilotPanel.
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.
Luciferino is a sidescroller game engine, that allows you to create your own sidescroller without any programming knowledge (you'll only have to read a pair of tutorials to understand the data files format).
This project originally was about a megaman clone called "Game Developer Man". Game Developer Man, the game, has long since tanked. However this project has moved on to the KRGP.
A simple client-server tank game where the users type in commands ("MOVE 5" or "SHOOT") to control their tanks and attempt to destroy other tanks. Used to illustrate basic concepts for the Java Programming class of the Science Honors Program.
This is a shoot-em-up for GBA where a furious dragon tries to save the world, slaying
ennemies with its fierce firebreath. In different environments, the poor dragon shall
fight for its life against gryffins, pirates, mages, and many others...
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!