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    Pokemon Unity

    Pokemon Unity

    A framework to build Pokémon RPG games

    A framework to build Pokémon RPG games. I use IIcolour Spectrum's original Pokemon Unity as a base with Herbertmilhomme's framework. So far, this project use wrapper ( Legacy <=> Framework ), and in the future, I want to remove the wrapper. This project is playable, but it has some issues and some features are disabled. Use Unity Hub or Editor to import this project's folder (/Pokemon Unity). Build and run the project. There are also demos for Windows, Linux, and Mac zipped in Releases!...
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    ZAPH

    Tools and Z80 engine for creating adventure games. (RUST)

    This is an exercise in some advance programming topics using a text adventure as the central result. This originally began as a project to recreate an old BASIC text adventure, on the ZX Spectrum, using Z80. After developing a very simple byte code VM to handle the game interactions, I realised that there was an opportunity to use some more advance techniques, which in turn can lead to some PC based tools.
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    GAVS+

    GAVS+

    An open platform for the research of algorithmic game solving

    GAVS+ (Game Arena Visualization and Synthesis, Plus!) is an open-source tool which enables to visualize a broad spectrum of algorithmic games used in verification and synthesis, and offers a standard interface with utility functions to establish connection with engineering practice. It is developed by Department of Informatics (Unit 6), TU München. The tool is mainly is served for research and educational purposes. The software is released under the GNU General Public License (v3). ...
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    Pick 5

    Pick 5, Washington's Lottery picker

    Pick 5, Washington's Lottery picker for Automated What IF report, pairs, triplets, spread signature variant relief. Perfect ODD, Perfect Even, Perfect Spread, Perfect singles, pairs, triplets, quads. Spectrum sparse rating to perfect rating. Hit 5 game. Simulate making living on playing the Lottery.
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    ZASM is a 2 pass assembler for Zilog's 8-bit CPU Z80. Supported platforms: Unix-style OS, e.g. MacOS X, Linux, BSD. Special support for ZX Spectrum emulator file formats. Binary or intel hex file output.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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