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GemRB 0.6.4.1 (Pandora misc Port)

GemRB (Game engine made with pre-Rendered Background) is a portable open-source implementation of Bioware’s Infinity Engine.

It was written to support pseudo-3D role playing games based on the Dungeons & Dragons ruleset (Baldur’s Gate and Icewind Dale series, Planescape: Torment). It should run on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, possibly other UNIX derivatives and more. It is licensed under the GPL.

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Mednafen v0.9.17.r3 (Multiple emus for Pandora)

Mednafen is a portable, utilizing OpenGL and SDL, argument(command-line)-driven multi-system emulator with many advanced features. The Atari Lynx, GameBoy (Color), GameBoy Advance, NES, PC Engine(TurboGrafx 16), SuperGrafx, Neo Geo Pocket (Color), PC-FX, and WonderSwan (Color) are emulated. Mednafen has the ability to remap hotkey functions and virtual system inputs to a keyboard, a joystick, or both simultaneously. Save states are supported, as is real-time game rewinding. Screen snapshots may be taken at the press of a button, and are saved in the popular PNG file format. Mednafen is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.

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2600Tris (14-07-2011) (A2600 Game)

atari2600land has updated his single and two player simultaneous play variant of a very well known Russian block game.

Release notes:

ACK! It’s present in the old one, too! Maybe someone can help me out here? I’ve posted the code. Player 1’s line clearing routine is in bank 4.

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Paper Wars (RIOT 2011) (Caanoo Game)

Paper Wars is a turn based game, inspired from a number of games such as Advance Wars, Chess and many more. There are a couple very conscious design decisions that makes this game unique.

There are three units: Tank, Copter, and Soldier. Player has only 3 moves per turn. However, they can do whatever they want during those 3 moves, including move the same unit 3 times, or shoot with the same unit 3 times. There is no base building per say, but there are be captureable locations such as a helicopter pad and cities.

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