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I am in the process of looking for a team to make this must have exp in Visual C++. This game will change depending how it turns out during the development process.
OpenLabyrinth is a web application for authoring and delivering virtual patient and other decision path and maze-like activities. It is written in ASP/VBScript and requires an ODBC SQL database.
The Emulator of FC/NES written in VB6(with SP6).Based on olafnes v0.2.1. Design for emulate Chinese Famicon/NES Compatible Machine(Xiao Ba Wang).Supported many mappers.---If you want to support this,please contact me,e-mail:fantasynoff =a +t= gmail.com
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A management game about running a drugs company. Written in Visual Basic, for easy problem fixing and relative speed. Uses Windows API for graphic, sound and networking functions so there is no need for DirectX. See website for more info...