As usual, there are lots of updates on the SDL website.
Thanks everybody!
Here’s the list of additions:
- SDLcam, a Video4Linux webcam viewing and filtering program, has been added
to the applications page.
- The Bochs x86 emulation project added SDL support, and has been added to
the applications page.
- Handy/SDL, an Atari Lynx handheld emulator, has been added to the
applications page.
- BoyCott Advance/SDL, a Nintendo Gameboy Advance emulator, has been added
to the applications page.
- Cygne/SDL, a Bandai Wonderswan Color handheld emulator, has been added to
the applications page.
- Little3D, a French 3d graphics engine library, has been added to the
libraries page.
- X-pired, an action-puzzle game written in C, has been added to the games page.
- BFont, a small font library wich provides text-block alignment, has been
added to the libraries page.
- oSDL, a C++ class framework for SDL, has been added to the libraries page.
- Krystal Drop, a free clone of NeoGeo’s Magical Drop, has been added to the
games page.
- Gareth Noyce has contributed proceeds from his article toward SDL development!
His article on Python and gaming can be found at:
- BlackTube, an open source portable 2D game engine, has been added to the
applications page.
- pwave123, a wave file player similar to mpg123, has been added to the
applications page.
- Arn Music Manager, an SDL GUI interface for mpg123, lame, mkisofs, cdrecord,
has been added to the applications page.
- Frozen Bubble, a high quality addictive game written in perl, has been added
to the games page.
- Possible Worlds, a 3D underwater action game, has been added to the games page.
- SDL_prim, a library of nice and simple graphic primitive functions in C,
has been added to the libraries page.
- NPRQuake, a version of Quake that looks hand-drawn, has been added to the
games page.
- Escape of the Unicorn, a 2D scrolling fantasy game, has been added to the
games page.
- The second article in the GameDev.net SDL development series has been added
to the articles page.
- A great article on cross-platform development by Ryan Gordon has been added
to the articles page under the title “Pyrogon Developer Diary”.
- The SDL library is now available from the PlayStation 2 Linux Community website
Enjoy!
-Sam Lantinga, Software Engineer, Blizzard Entertainment_______________________________________________
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