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    The Quake Army Knife (QuArK)
    A powerful editor for video games based on or similar to id Software's series of Quake games. Currently QuArK supports 41 distinct games, 5 generic game engines, and a countless number of expansions packs, addons, and mods. It integrates a map editor, model editor, archive editors, texture management, and much more.
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    Engine_3D

    Engine_3D

    A real-time 3D engine for DOS-talgics (see GLOBE_3D for new stuff !)

    Engine_3D is a real-time 3D engine project grabbed from my old data. The entire 3D rendering is pure software: no OpenGL or the like, no 3D graphics card acceleration! And: Engine_3D is completely programmed in Ada. Some parts of the 3D engine, like the animated bump mapping, are still waiting to be ported to my newer 3D project, GLOBE_3D !... DOS and Linux versions available. Remarks for the DOS version: It is also a funny example of a game system almost fully in Ada,...
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    QuadRay-engine

    Realtime raytracer using SIMD on ARM, MIPS, PPC and x86

    QuadRay engine is a realtime raytracing project aimed at full SIMD utilization on ARM, MIPS, POWER and x86 architectures. The efficient use of SIMD is achieved by processing four rays at a time to match SIMD register width (hence the name). The rendering core of the engine is written in a unified SIMD assembler allowing single assembler code to be compatible with different processor architectures, thus reducing the need to maintain multiple parallel versions. At present, Intel...
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    compatible lite doom

    compatible lite doom

    Ms Dos port with slopes 3d floors true3d demo compatibility fast speed

    Dos Doom with 3d floors, slopes, destructible architecture, demo compatibility 1.9, fast speed youtube https://goo.gl/pbNybV Requirements: 486DX, 4MB RAM Win95, 8MB Dos(run -ram8mb parm) https://goo.gl/agT2wc https://goo.gl/3EFVBg Recommended: 486DX4 100MHz, 16MB RAM https://goo.gl/IWGLkQ Run on Dos,Win9x, XP 7 32 bits, Dosbox Turbo Android requires Dosbox: Win 64bit or WinXP w/ some video drivers https://goo.gl/FE6rRF Bugs: command line needs one space after wad or other parm to work right: cdoom -file s4 -warp 1 save config fault sometimes, glitches in rendering slopes due to fixed point usage, line of sight bullets error on slopes,sprites in multi 3dfloors sometimes render wrong similar to duke nukem 3d quake heretic hexen vavoom zdoom gzdoom but not compatible,only doom2 doom run Thanks:id software for original doom code https://www.idsoftware.com MBF authors,Vladimir Arnost for muslib 1.80: http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~arnost/welcome.html
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    QEngine is game engine which can be used to play Quake 1, Quake 2, and Quake 3 with enhanced graphics, physics, and scripting.
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    Nuclear is a family of open source game engines written to be able to read most standard game formates such as BSP(Quake I, Quake II, Quake III, and Half-Life) MDL, MD2, MD3, and many more.
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    The goal of the project is to port Markus L. Noga's original "mensaquake" map from Quake 1 to Quake 3. You can find more information about the original map and project at http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~mlnoga/mensaquake/
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    Quest is a powerful, cross-platform, 3d map editor for Quake and Quake-based games, supporting among others Quake 1-3, Halflife and Sin.
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    Right now we\'re in a stepping stone stage. We\'re ditching all the Quake 2 code, so we\'re drafting some new specs. For all those that are wondering when it\'s going to be done, just remeber the famous J. Carmack line. \"When it\'s done.\" -junkieboo
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    Creation of three dimensional synthetic images and movies from two pictures or channels (cams). On the long run several features for 3D F/X are intended.
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