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Escape from Pong

Web site: hcs64.com/efp.html Category: Games Sub-Category: Arcade Platform: Nintendo NES License: BSD-like Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2003 Escape from Pong – a very small NES game which introduces the concept of playing Pong from the ball’s point of view. Your mission is to escape from 13 difficult levels, despite

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no$zx

Web site: problemkaputt.de/zx.htm Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Windows, MS DOS License: Freeware Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: April 24, 2001 no$zx – a free ZX Spectrum computer emulator prepared for the Windows platform. In addition to faithful ZX80/ZX81 emulation, the program also allows you to operate machines such as Lambda

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TTLxMAME

Web site: www.beyondttl.com/ttlxmame.php (not active) Category: Emulators Platform: Linux License: free for non-commercial use Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: July 28, 2007 TTLxMAME – a simple front end for SDLmame, previously targeted for Xmame but Xmame seems to be dead. The main feature of TTLxMAME is the ability to quickly

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The Elder Scrolls

Web site: Category: Games Sub-Category: RPG Platform: Android, iOS, OS X, Windows, MS DOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: The Elder Scrolls First release: March 25, 1994 The Elder Scrolls (short: TES) – a series of computer role-playing games created by Bethesda Softworks. Work on the

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Eboard

Web site: www.bergo.eng.br/eboard/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Board Platform: Linux, Unix-like, BSD, Solaris License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2000 Eboard – a chess interface for Unix-like systems (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, etc.) based on the GTK+ GUI toolkit. It provides a chess board interface to ICS (Internet Chess Servers)

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Kids Tetris

Web site: Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: Windows License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1999 Kids Tetris – a Tetris puzzle game for children, developed by BPS and published by Hasbro for Microsoft Windows platform. It is based on The Next Tetris. Atari Interactive, Inc. (formerly known as Infogrames

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