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    A replacement STL implementation more suited for game development efforts, this project aims to create a cross platform STL library with the speed and memory management features that a modern console or PC game typically require.
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    Jdptool is a debug and profiler tool which based on JPDA; It provide both swing based and browser based GUI. It has sophisticated debugger without user interfere. It also provide profiler to memory usage and threads with numerous new feature
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    A gaming platform for Linux using SDL, expat, ggz, openal, opengl. To provide game designers with a quick resource and development option for the open source community.
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    The Fury² Game Creation System is a game development toolkit for the 32-bit Windows platform, designed to allow the creation of complex multimedia software and games with minimal unnecessary effort (i.e. reinventing the wheel.)
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    A rapid development tool for games. “The Game” abstracts across the set of all possible graphical computer games (2D as well as 3D), breaking it down into a set of objects, sprites, meshes, sounds etc that can be easily configured. Then hit “compile”.
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    Naikai is a set of game-oriented XPCOM components that vastly simplify the process of creating games. You can use Python or JavaScript or any XPCOM-enabled language to glue all of the provided components (image loaders, graphics renderers, a sound system
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    This is a tiny educational library : smalltalk like objects, quick memory allocator, network marshall/unmarshall, dynamic module, debug, quick and dirty two-way link between our objects and mozilla javascript or python objects, ... and highly portable !
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    A simple project for use with SDL that loads a zipfile into memory and automatically converts all known files (such as text, graphics, fonts, and sounds) into data that is ready to be used in a game or multimedia project. It is the SDL equivalent of an A
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