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2208 4377 2002-01-05 03:31:33 <em>Category:</em> Arcade<br> <em>Description:</em> <p>MUGEN is a basic engine for creating 2D fighting games. Control almost every aspect of the engine by adding personalized characters, stages, music, and fonts or those that mimic games such as the ones by Capcom or SNK. Includes various team modes in addition to the standard arcade and versus modes.</p> MUGEN 2001.11.01 new
2209 5317 2002-01-05 03:39:41 <em>Category:</em> Role Playing<br> <em>Description:</em> <p>TPE is the TerminusPoint Edition of the space RPG/Combat game Terminus from VVisions. It contains bug fixes and enhancements to the original game under license from VV. This includes major reductions in network lag and adjustments needed for long term games.</p> TPE V0.03 new
2210 -1 2002-01-06 18:56:52 <em>Category:</em> Emulator<br> <em>Description:</em> gnuboy (all lowercase) is a portable program for emulating the Nintendo GameBoy Colour software platform. gnuboy is Free Software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Our goal is to provide a great emulator that runs on many platforms and is accessible for everyone's enjoyment. Gnuboy 1.0.3 new
2211 -1 2002-01-06 18:58:23 <em>Category:</em> Strategy<br> <em>Description:</em> An Othello/reversi board game in Gnome environment. The goad is to have a very strong AI and useful as a learning tool for those who want to master the game. Rhino 0.3.1 new
2212 -1 2002-01-06 19:00:05 <em>Category:</em> Role Playing<br> <em>Avg. Rating:</em> <font color=#ffff80 size="-1">(not yet rated)</font> <p> <em>Description:</em> A powerful, flexible, nifty MUD server. <p> <em>Changelog:</em> There have been massive changes since the last version of AweMUD announced on The Linux Game Tome. AweMUD is more stable, supports more features, and has an even better architecture than before. Definitely spiffy. AweMUD 0.5.10 updated
2213 -1 2002-01-06 19:02:23 <img src="http://happypenguin.org/images/thumbs/defendguin-screenshot.gif" align="right" width="200" height="150"><em>Category:</em> Arcade<br> <em>Avg. Rating:</em> <img src="/images/star.gif" alt="4"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="4"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="4"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="4"> <p> <em>Description:</em> Defender clone with a Linux theme! <p> <em>Changelog:</em> <ul> <li>Since 0.0.6 - One up effect added. <li>Since 0.0.7 - Fixed boss explosion bug updated some graphics, added MAN page, work on options screen. <li>Since 0.0.8 - Fixed missing MIDI file problem. Makefile tweaks for easier packaging. </ul> Defendguin 0.0.9 updated
2214 -1 2002-01-06 19:04:51 <em>Category:</em> Arcade<br> <em>Description:</em> In this game you control a disk which can attract a ball. You have to send the ball into your scoring area in the opponent's field. It's still not complete but it's playable. Disk War 0.0.2 new
2215 -1 2002-01-06 19:07:21 <img src="/images/thumbs/glmaze.jpg" align="right" width="200" height="150"><em>Category:</em> Action<br> <em>Description:</em> Two to six players hunt each other in a 3d cube shaped maze and try to shoot each other. glMaze 1.1 new
2216 -1 2002-01-06 19:08:26 <em>Category:</em> Arcade<br> <em>Avg. Rating:</em> <img src="/images/star.gif" alt="5"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="5"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="5"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="5"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="5"> <p> <em>Description:</em> Breakout-style aracade game in the manner of Arkanoid. <p> <em>Changelog:</em> This release features new backgrounds, a grid for the editor, faster pulsating energy balls and a menu option to modify the paddle speed for movement by keyboard. Also the check-up stated in 2.1.1 became more sensitive and a reflection bug that caused reflection at an already removed brick was fixed. LBreakout 2.1.2 updated
2217 -1 2002-01-07 05:42:06 <em>Category:</em> Strategy<br> <em>Description:</em> <p>High tech computer crime and industrial espionage on the Internet of 2010.</p> <p>You play an Uplink Agent who makes a living by performing jobs for major corporations. <br> Your tasks involve hacking into rival computer systems, stealing research data, sabotaging other companies, laundering money, erasing evidence, or framing innocent people.</p> <p>You use the money you earn to upgrade your computer systems, and to buy new software and tools. As your experience level increases you find more dangerous and profitable missions become available. You can speculate on a fully working stock market (and even influence its outcome). You can modify peoples academic or criminal records. You can divert money from bank transfers into your own accounts. You can even take part in the construction of the most deadly computer virus ever designed.</p> Uplink new