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Latarlia is a 2D Action Shoot 'em up with RPG elements. Game play consists of single player, and multiplayer race-match. Players choose from 4 Ship types to play as, each with unique statistics, and fight through zounds of enemies, gaining experience and obtaining lethal upgrades. The play area cons...
The game design will be much similar to that of space invaders, basically just a
space shuttle and a couple of aliens with some variations.
It would be a vertical scrolling shmups, the aliens with random patterns will come
from the top of the screen, and the player control a space shuttle usi...
Well, I got no face and I'm here to say come on and buy new cars today for deals that are really gonna make you smile!
2D 8-bit pachinko simulator - "Not Your Parents Pachinko Like Emulating Simulator"
Descending Hammer is a top-down shmup from the perspective of the cockpit.
Made for the TIGSource Cockpit Compo
==Introduction==
The existing open-source language for scripting bullet hell games, [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/bulletml/index_e.html BulletML], leaves a lot to be desired. The aim of this project is to move many of the things that must be done in code under BulletML into script. vani...
The objective of the library is to have speed optimized functions for use in c64 game, or other, development.
Extensive use of macros will make the code readable.
!OpenTyrian is a port of the DOS shoot-em-up Tyrian. Jason Emery generously gave the !OpenTyrian developers a copy of the Tyrian 2.1 source code, which has since been ported from Turbo Pascal to C. The port uses SDL, making it easily cross-platform.
[http://opentyrian.googlecode.com/svn/wiki/op...
Based on ATAC-C - a 1994 high school project - this project is a classic shoot'em up game. Since the 1994 original source code is lost, this new version was designed by reverse engineering the executable binaries running on DOSBox.
This game features basic graphics and sound (contribuitions are ...
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