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Zilli "RZZ" Roberto updated his game "Mission Failed". It's an oldschool 2D spacer shooter with graphics ripped from various games.
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Added Jul 1, 2011, Under:
Caanoo
PokeMini is an Open-Source Pokemon Mini emulator for various systems.
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Synergy is Free and Open Source Software that lets you easily share your mouse and keyboard between multiple computers, where each computer has its own display. No special hardware is required, all you need is a local area network.
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Chronoclon is a remake of the puzzle-platformer "Chronotron" by ScarybugGames. Use your time machine to interact with past versions of yourself in this puzzle/platformer! Play the game on Kongregate to earn badges and be able to play all the bonus levels.
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Bennu is a scripting language aimed at making games. Bennu is designed as an easy tool you can use to develop games with. It provides easy solutions for sound and graphic operations. While not being as easy as Game Maker, it is also not as limiting as Game Maker. With Bennu, you decide what game you make.
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MaCoPiX (Mascot Constructive Pilot for X) is a desktop mascot application for UNIX / X Window system and Microsoft Windows.
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CubicVR is a 3D Engine, also working under Dreamcast and Playstation Portable. If you are into 3D coding, you might want to check CubicVR out!
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Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application.
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Phantomas is a project, born the last week of 2004 as a remake of the mythic platform game Phantomas, made by Enric Cervera and published by Dinamic Software in 1986.
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Added Jun 29, 2011, Under:
Wii
WiiTris is a Tetris style game for Wii by wilco2009. Play WiiTriis with your friends using your own Miis on your console. WiiTriis allows up to four players simultaneously with two game modes. If you are someone who like to compete, try the battle mode and send all your completed lines to your opponents. To play use the Wiimote horizontally, using the cross buttons to move the pieces and drop them and buttons 1 and 2 to rotate the pieces clockwise or counterclockwise. In battle mode you can choose the opponent to send you the lines you complete. Get to keep your score in the top five and see your Mii proud in the gallery of fame.
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