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Game Homepage Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator under GNU GPL. Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator under GNU GPL. It currently runs on FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It is also ported to the Sega Dreamcast as a separate project. Yabause support booting games using Saturn cds or iso files. License: free
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Game Homepage Yadex is a Doom/Doom II/Heretic level (wad) editor for X. Yadex is a Doom level (wad) editor for Unix systems running X, including Linux. It supports Doom alpha, Doom beta, Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom II, Heretic and also, in a more or less limited way, Hexen and Strife. It is available under the terms of the GPL. Yadex is descended from DEU 5.21. Therefore, as you might expect, it's a rather low-level editor that requires you to take care of a lot of detail but on the flip side allows you to control very precisely what you are doing. In addition, it has many advanced functions that DEU didn't have, to make certain tedious tasks easy. License: free
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Game Homepage Tool for changing nVidia-specific settings YanC or "Yet another nV Configurator" is a small tool which you can use to change the nVidia-specific settings (almost) as easily as with the Windows-drivers. You can edit the settings for the AGP-Support, the Cursor Shadow, the nVidia-Logo, for Digital Vibrance Control and, of course, TwinView. License: free
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Game Homepage Another version of Arkanoid, Breakout, etc. A GPL SDL implementation of the classic game Arkanoid, in which a ball bounces on a map that has a number of bricks. As the ball hits bricks, they are removed from the map. If a balll eaves the bottom of the screen, the ball is lost, and the player looses a life. To avoid this, the player can control a paddle on which the ball bounces. Each time a brick is removed, the player is awarded points. The aim of the game is to score the most point. Yanoid has been designed to be extensible and flexible, allowing the game to be extended in novel ways. It is currently quite playable and enjoyable. While the main engine is written in C++, Yanoid uses python scripts to create maps, objects, etc. License: free
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Game Homepage Shootemup - originally on the Atari 2600 A rather abstract shoot-em-up using the SDL library based on Howard Scott Warshaw's classic Atari 2600 videogame. License: free
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Game Homepage Client for the YAWn! Wolfenstein player tracking service YAWn! Linux is a client for the YAWn! service which keeps track of the names used by Return to Castle Wolfenstein players. License: free
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