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PathFinder2D (1.27) November 23 2004

Windows Application [w/ C/C++ source code] Freeware
       views 19670 downloads 8080 (last January 24 2012)

PathFinder2D is an open-source experiment in various 2D shortest-path path-finding algorithms and techniques. Primar conversation about this software occurs in th newsgroup news://comp.ai.games.


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A-MOS (A-World Application) (14) November 23 2004

Windows Application Freeware
       views 2811 downloads 252 (last January 22 2012)

A graphics experiment in A-World one weekend when the mood possessed me Watch A-Life give birth, go to war, steal an other things A-Lifes love to do

Fun for AI folks and young/beginner game designers to stare at.

Free. Open-source C++. Windows NT/98/ME/2000/XP. Included pre-compiled AMOS.EXE.


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NBodySim (1.27) November 23 2004

Windows Application [w/ C++ source code] Freeware
       views 2603 downloads 116 (last January 21 2012)

For Windows. Does graphic nBody sim with rigid solid body collisions

See the nBodySim homepage for details.


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DEMOB -- The Forgotten Realms BBS (0.0) January 08 1996

DOS Application [w/ C source code] Freeware
       views 3544 downloads 38 (last January 20 2012)

This is a bit of a collectors item. My very first demo. It's showing signs of aging, but all it really needs functionally is some code to compute frames-per-second on your machine and limit the speed at which the moon and stars whizz about the castle, etc.


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arg1lohb (0.0) December 14 1995

DOS Freeware
       views 2282 downloads 38 (last December 17 2011)

Doom II WAD


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Two Angry Men In A Crowded Room (0.0) December 27 1993

DOS Freeware
       views 2504 downloads 30 (last January 23 2012)


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