Rings of Power

Web site: Category: Games Sub-Category: RPG Platform: Sega Genesis License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Rings of Power First release: 1992 Rings of Power – a console role-playing game (RPG) released in 1991 for the Sega Mega Drive game console. It was developed by Naughty Dog and distributed by Electronic Arts. It was one of the ... Read more

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Frogatto

Web site: frogatto.com Category: Games Sub-Category: Platform Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: CC-BY 3.0/CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2010 Frogatto – an action-adventure game, starring a certain quixotic frog. Frogatto is a platformer in the style of old arcade, Sega and Nintendo games. The world is viewed as a cross-section seen from ... Read more

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Tetris Electronic Arts

Web site: Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: iOS, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, Android License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Tetris Electronic Arts First release: July 9, 2008 Tetris Electronic Arts – a video puzzle game created by EA Mobile and published by Electronic Arts for modile devices such as: iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Phone. … Read more

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Free Tennis

Web site: freetennis.sourceforge.net Category: Games Sub-Category: Sport, Simulation Platform: Linux, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Free Tennis – a free software tennis simulation game. The game can be played against an A.I. or human-vs-human via LAN or internet. This is a tennis simulation, not an arcade. You play with the … Read more

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ChipGL

Web site: github.com/neethan/ChipGL Category: Emulators Platform: x86 License: unknown (open-source) Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 2013 ChipGL – an open-source emulator of the Chip-8, made in VB.NET with OpenGL for the graphics frontend, which needs OpenTK to compile the source. It works fine with more or less all Chip-8 games. Chip-8 is a simple, interpreted, … Read more

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VBEmu

Web site: github.com/jonimoas/VBEmu Category: Emulators Platform: Windows License: MIT Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2018 VBEmu – an open-source, simple emulator frontend using the file formats of EmulationStation and connected to rawg.io and thegamesdb.net, focused on simplicity and speed. Features: – Ability to search games by typing the name – Ability to filter games by … Read more

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Princess Maker

Web site: Category: Games Sub-Category: RPG Platform: NEC PC-9801, MSX2, PC Engine, Mac, PlayStation, Sharp X68000/Switch, , DOS, Windows License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Princess Maker First release: May 24, 1991 Princess Maker (Japanese: プリンセスメーカー, Purinsesu Mēkā), or Purime (プリメ) – a series of computer games by GAINAX. It was created under the direction and … Read more

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Freesweep

Web site: github.com/rwestlund/freesweep Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle, Console Platform: Linux, BSD, Unix-like License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1999 Freesweep – a console minesweeper-style game written in C for Unix-like systems. The ncurses library is preferred, but standard System V curses will work almost perfectly. Features include boards up to 1024×1024, saving and … Read more

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Tetris Battle

Web site: www.facebook.com/tetrisbattle (not active) Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: Web-interface License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2010 Tetris Battle – a web-based Tetris-like puzzle game designed to play on Facebook web service, created by Tetris Online. This game features competitive Tetris modes against friends or random people. Both direct “battles” and competitive 40-line … Read more

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FreeSpace

Web site: www.hard-light.net Category: Games Sub-Category: Simulation Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: unknown (open-source) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1998 FreeSpace (and FreeSpace 2) – a series of space combat simulation games developed by Volition, Inc. and published by Interplay Entertainment. The games take place in the 24th century. Mankind, referred to as Terrans, … Read more

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