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Earl Biohazard and the Dilettantish Disconnecters
Version: 1.4 | Freeware
Help our hero finding his way through the not-so-ordinary Jump-n-Run game called Earl Biohazard. Getting through handpixelled levels while trackered digital music gives him the right mood he blasts away the ugly subjects which are always dropping his internet connection before he manages to download another item to his screensaver collection.
Requires 16MB RAM and DirectX5 or later. Audio card heavily recommended, surround supported. More…
JoystickCursor Control Tool
Version: 2.21 | Freeware
This tool maps the movement of a joystick to cursor keys (up,down,left,right) as well as other keys including extra keys and mouse buttons. Up to 128 keys can be assigned.
Great for scrolling around in the internet browser or similar tools without using a keyboard, may also be handy for windows games which do not support the joystick directly or electronic interfaces. Multiple joysticks, settings and key combinations supported. More…
pongdeluxe
Version: 1 | Freeware
pongdeluxe is the new version of the classic atari pong game. Featuring full 3d movement using DirectX8, digital music playback through MiniFMOD or BASS as well as software synthesized sound FX.
Including the MS2001 compo version which is only 32kb small.
Playable by 1, 2 or 3 players together on one PC (2 using the keyboard, 1 using the mouse). More…
The Real 3D Shooter
Version: 1.1 | Freeware
A real 3D shooter(now also for Windows)
Some time ago a friend told me about a Computer-Game University somewhere oversea, and there they learn how to write a 3D shooter within 15 minutes. Many repetitions later I had enough of it and said: No problem for me.
Here is the result:
True, the engine was finished within 15 minutes, but pixeling the mouse cursor lasted at least the same time, not to mention the sound effects... :-) More…