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Few games I ported, I'm not the best programmer (used in the loosest sense of the word) so...

Super Mario War

Super Mario War is a Super Mario multiplayer game. The goal is to stomp as many other Marios as possible to win the game.
  • Up to four players deathmatch fun
  • A whole bunch of game modes (featuring GetTheChicken, Domination, CTF, ...)
  • There are currently over 1000 maps
  • More fun than poking a monkey with a stick
  • CPU Players
  • Will make you happy and gives you a fuzzy feeling





C-Dogs

C-Dogs is an arcade shoot-em-up which lets players work alone and cooperatively during missions or fight against each other in the “dogfight” deathmatch mode.
Note, I made the character's walking speed double because it's pretty slow by default. I haven't tested the speed with any other characters but it should be ok hopefully.





Formido

(Already been ported by desiv before but I wanted to upload to extras-devel so I re-ported )

Formido is one of those games, where you are loaded with some guns and you go shooting different things. 'Things' in this case are big, ugly, - not green though - alien insects. The idea is to kill as many of those bastards as possible. Eventually they will overcome you, but struggle as long as you can. There are some power-ups to aid you in your honorable quest. Keep in mind, that those critters are rather tough and generally do nasty things when in close range of any player-characters.




Tile World

(Compiled by me once before, I can promise that this version is a tad better than the one done by me then )

Tile World is an emulation of the game "Chip's Challenge". "Chip's Challenge" was originally written for the Atari Lynx by Chuck Sommerville, and was later ported to MS Windows by Microsoft (among other ports).





Pipepanic

Pipepanic is a pipe connecting game for Linux using libSDL. Connect as many different shaped pipes together as possible within the time given.



Last edited by qwerty12; 2009-02-15 at 16:19.
 

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