| newsid | userid | timestamp | news | headline | newstype | gameid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2656 | 21 | 2002-07-11 08:28:42 | <img src="/images/thumbs/mirrormagic.gif" alt="" align="right" width="200" height="150"><em>Category:</em> Puzzle<br> <em>Avg. Rating:</em> <a href="#" title="3.90"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="3.90" border="0"></a><a href="#" title="3.90"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="3.90" border="0"></a><a href="#" title="3.90"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="3.90" border="0"></a><a href="#" title="3.90"><img src="/images/star.gif" alt="3.90" border="0"></a> <p> <em>Description:</em> A puzzle/strategy game where you manipulate a beam of light with mirrors. <p> <em>Changelog:</em> <ul> <li>several little (but nasty) bugs fixed <li>fullscreen now working <li>for details, see CHANGES file (included in the package) </ul> | MirrorMagic II 2.0.1 | updated | MirrorMagic II |
| 2657 | 21 | 2002-07-11 12:29:48 | <img src="/images/thumbs/creaction.jpg" alt="" align="right" width="200" height="150"><em>Category:</em> Puzzle<br> <em>Description:</em> Players take turns to add units of their colour to either an empty cell or a cell they already occupy. <p> Once the number of blobs in a cell equals the number of neighbouring cells - 2 in a corner, 3 along an edge and 4 elsewhere - the blobs 'explode', adding 1 blob to each neighbour and leaving the original cell empty. <p> Wipe out your opponents and win - eventually someone is going to win because the total number of blobs increases by 1 with each move, gradually filling the board. | Lee Haywood's Chain Reaction 1.28 | new | Lee Haywood's Chain Reaction |
| 2658 | -1 | 2002-07-12 08:09:14 | <em>Category:</em> Game-related Utility<br> <em>Description:</em> This is a patch for kernel 2.4.18 which enables force feedback for the microsoft sidewinder 2 joystick. The homepage provides an utility to test this driver. | Force feedback driver for Microsoft sidewinder 2 0.2 | new | Force feedback driver for Microsoft sidewinder 2 |
| 2659 | 21 | 2002-07-12 11:28:08 | <img src="/images/thumbs/hb.jpeg" alt="" align="right" width="200" height="149"><em>Category:</em> Simulation<br> <em>Description:</em> Hoverball is a 3D, interactive, client/server, multi-player game where two teams of players each control their own hovercraft, attempting to knock a large ball into goals at either end of a large, enclosed arena. The hovercraft float above the ground riding on a mostly frictionless cushion of air. | Hoverball | new | Hoverball |
| 2660 | 21 | 2002-07-12 10:53:37 | <img src="/images/thumbs/ou.jpeg" align="right" width="200" height="150" alt=""><em>Category:</em> Toy<br> <em>Description:</em> Open Universe is a piece of software, simulating the Solar System's bodies in 3D on your Linux PC (will work in most *NIX's as well). In difference to quite a few other programs it does so in realtime. Meaning you can view all the planets, moons and spaceships move along their paths, trace them, follow them, orbit them and even control them (time and spaceship contol). And you won't have to fight your way through hordes of green, slimey and one-eyed aliens for that. | Open Universe | new | Open Universe |
| 2661 | 3 | 2002-07-12 10:56:02 | <img src="/images/thumbs/AcrossLite.jpg" align="right" width="110" height="150" alt=""><em>Category:</em> Puzzle<br> <em>Description:</em> Across Lite is a program for solving crossword puzzles online and is available as a native implementation on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, IBM OS/2 and several Unix platforms. | Across Lite 1.2 | new | Across Lite |
| 2662 | 3 | 2002-07-12 10:56:53 | <img src="/images/thumbs/CriticalMass.jpg" align="right" width="200" height="150" alt=""><em>Category:</em> Arcade<br> <em>Description:</em> Critical Mass (aka Critter) is an SDL/OpenGL space shoot'em up game. It currently runs on Windows and Linux. The latter is my main development platform. Other platforms supported by SDL/OpenGL may also work with a bit of work. | Critical Mass 0.97 | new | Critical Mass |
| 2663 | 3 | 2002-07-12 10:57:57 | <img src="/images/thumbs/Fanorona.jpg" align="right" width="200" height="150" alt=""><em>Category:</em> Puzzle<br> <em>Description:</em> Fanorona for GNOME (not "GNOME Fanorona", since it isn't part of the GNOME games package) is an implementation of Fanorona, a traditional board game from Madagascar. For details on how Fanorona is played, see the <a href="docs">online help</a>. | Fanorona for GNOME 1.1.1 | new | Fanorona for GNOME |
| 2664 | 3 | 2002-07-12 10:59:27 | <img src="/images/thumbs/GF1.jpg" align="right" width="200" height="150" alt=""><em>Category:</em> Strategy<br> <em>Description:</em> GF1 is a computer program for playing the 2 player boardgame GIPF. The program has a nice and easy to use graphical user interface. You can play against another human (but the real game is better for that), against the computer, or let the computer play against itself. The computer player is good enough to beat even the best human players at the moment (but it doesn't always win :-)). The faster you computer, the better it plays. But even on a pentium 60, the computer can be hard to beat. | Gipf for One (GF1) 1.03 | new | Gipf for One (GF1) |
| 2665 | 3 | 2002-07-12 11:01:16 | <img src="/images/thumbs/Gmoo.gif" align="right" width="200" height="150" alt=""><em>Category:</em> Role Playing<br> <em>Description:</em> gMOO is a graphical MOO and MUD client for linux, unix, etc ...<p> Features: <li>Multiple active worlds <li>Saving of seperate worlds <li>Builtin editor with syntaxhighlighter through MCP2.1 and the LambdaMOO edit protocoll <li>Cool toolbar (though I'm not a graphics wizard :) <li>World Activity indicator, including the number of lines you haven't read <li>Complete customisation of almost evry option <li>MCP 2.1 support <li>Keypad that can bind shortcut commands <li>Extensive help system <li>Tcl 8.x scripting for macros <li>Completely translatable (currently in English and Dutch) | gMOO 0.4.8 | new | gMOO |