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    libjoyrumble

    libjoyrumble

    Extremely simple joystick rumble / vibration library

    The purpose of this library is to provide game / emulator programmers an extremely simple way to access the joystick "rumble" feature. As of now it's only for Linux. There are plans for a Windows version in the future (help needed).
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    pyirrlicht

    pyirrlicht

    Access to Irrlicht Engine SDK from assembler, C, Python, Basic, Pascal

    Python ctypes module for the Irrlicht Engine SDK for 2d/3d games and graphics. Compatibility with all Python versions, wich support ctypes module. Second internal project is SWIG wrapper. Additional support for SVG files over AGG or Cairo library. Also irrlicht_c library give access to Irrlicht functional from other programming languages: ASM (FASM), C (TinyC), Basic (FreeBASIC, thinBasic, OxygenBasic), Pascal, Gentee, AutoIt and game frameworks like GameMaker or Blitz.
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    dummy2d

    easy programming language for 2d games

    Dummy2d is simple and fast programming language similar to early BASIC. Dummy2d mostly useful for 2D games. To create Dummy2d games you need Windows OS. Dummy2d games will run on Winowsd and Linux (through WINE). Download and info: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dummy2d/files/ Dummy2d IS TOTALLY FREE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE.
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    RRFM is a game programming framework used together with the BlitzMax language.
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    Project E is a lightweight, multithreading 2D game engine with a fast and simple scripting language.
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    DRAKE is a true homebrew game console that consists of specially crafted hardware, system software and games.
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    The Engine

    Game creation engine with built-in BASIC interpreter.

    "The Engine" is a game creation engine with built-in classic type BASIC interpreter (as known from old 8-bit computers), screen editor and full-screen editor, using OpenGL and SDL (currently POSIX only, but portable, in principle). It is aimed at game developers with little spare time, and tries to reduce program size with powerful commands that takes as much coding effort off the shoulders of the developer as humanly possible. The BASIC interpreter supports only labels, not line...
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