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    SimpleNES

    SimpleNES

    An NES emulator in C++

    SimpleNES is a lightweight, educational Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ that focuses on demonstrating the core architecture and behavior of classic console emulation. It replicates the essential components of the NES, including CPU execution, graphics rendering, and audio playback, allowing users to run original .nes ROM files on modern systems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    JSNES

    JSNES

    A JavaScript NES emulator

    ...It includes support for rendering graphics via canvas, handling audio output, and processing input from keyboards or gamepads. The architecture mirrors real hardware systems, making it both an educational tool and a practical emulator. It also supports features such as save states and cheat codes, enhancing usability. Overall, jsnes demonstrates how complex hardware systems can be recreated in software using modern web technologies.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    P2P Remote Desktop

    P2P Remote Desktop

    P2P Remote Desktop - Portable, No Configuration or Installation Needed

    p2p is a simple and educational peer-to-peer communication framework that demonstrates how devices can discover, connect, and exchange data directly without a central server. Built in C#, this project provides an easy-to-understand foundation for P2P networking, including peer discovery, messaging, and connection management. It’s particularly useful for learners and developers exploring decentralized communication or building the groundwork for P2P applications like chat systems or multiplayer games.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    LaiNES

    LaiNES

    Compact cycle-accurate NES emulator

    ...LaiNES strikes a balance between educational clarity and functional completeness, making it both a learning tool and a usable emulator.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pokegb

    pokegb

    A gameboy emulator that only plays Pokemon Blue, in ~50 lines of c++.

    ...The project is notable for its extreme minimalism, with an implementation of roughly a few dozen lines of code, making it closer to a proof of concept or code-golf experiment than a traditional emulator. It achieves functionality by tailoring the emulator specifically to the requirements and behavior of Pokémon games, avoiding the need to fully emulate all Game Boy features. Despite its simplicity, it is capable of rendering graphics, handling input, and maintaining game state sufficiently to allow basic gameplay. The project highlights how domain-specific constraints can drastically reduce complexity in emulator design. It also serves as an educational demonstration of how emulation can be simplified when targeting a single application.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PinPog

    PinPog

    Ping-Pong-like game in Assembly that works without OS

    pinpog is a simple, open-source ping pong game implemented in C using SDL2. Created by Tsoding, it serves as both a nostalgic recreation of the classic arcade game and a fun educational project demonstrating game development fundamentals such as collision detection, input handling, and frame-based rendering. It’s small in scope but clear in design, making it ideal for those learning C or exploring real-time interactive programming through games.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    bWAPP

    an extremely buggy web app !

    ...It can be hosted on Linux/Windows with Apache/IIS and MySQL. It is supported on WAMP or XAMPP. Another possibility is to download bee-box, a custom VM pre-installed with bWAPP. This project is part of the ITSEC GAMES project. You can find more about the ITSEC GAMES and bWAPP projects on our blog. For security-testing and educational purposes only! Cheers Malik Mesellem
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    Downloads: 765 This Week
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    jMARS is a java implementation of the famous "Core Wars" application first described by A.K. Dewdney. Using eXtreme Programming combined with Java, EJB, and the Rich Client Platform it can be used as an educational tool to understand these technologies
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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