Bunyan’s Rage TE is a little shooter game for PICO-8 by morningtoast
BuzzKill by morningtoast is a classic arcade style shooter. Stop the onslaught of killer bees using your smoke and fireballs
YACReader is possibly one of the best comic readers and comic managers with support for cbr cbz zip and rar comic files. It can be used as a PDF or image viewer too. It is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, IOS and now OpenPandora
Magnetic Switches is a PICO-8 game by perekk. Turn your magnets and try to create a mass flippin’ effect, which gives you points. The more magnets are flipping, the more points you get. While the concept is pretty simple, it keeps you busy for a while. Personal PDroms score is 840 points, what about you
PICORULEZ is a tiny Intro for PICO-8 by rez
Saxophight! by Sibwara is a PICO-8 game. Play as Max the Sax and keep your solo alive for as long as you can against an unending barrage of trumpets in a cutthroat underground jazz club
Train Ninja by Yorklt is a PICO-8 game. The game name basically already tells you what to do: Train a Ninja!
RetroArch is most popularly known for being a program with which you can play many emulators and games. It is designed to be fast, lightweight, and portable. It tries to be on the cutting edge of technology in terms of technolog supported as well as trying to be as backwards compatible as possible, a paradoxical goal if any
RetroArch is most popularly known for being a program with which you can play many emulators and games. It is designed to be fast, lightweight, and portable. It tries to be on the cutting edge of technology in terms of technolog supported as well as trying to be as backwards compatible as possible, a paradoxical goal if any
RetroArch is most popularly known for being a program with which you can play many emulators and games. It is designed to be fast, lightweight, and portable. It tries to be on the cutting edge of technology in terms of technolog supported as well as trying to be as backwards compatible as possible, a paradoxical goal if any

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