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x11/tilda-1.3.1 (Score: 0.019630266)
Drop down x11 terminal with transparency support
Tilda is a x11 terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life to name a few, where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop till a key or keys is hit.
graphics/pyglet-1.1.4 (Score: 0.017350867)
Cross-platform windowing and multimedia library for Python
pyglet provides an object-oriented programming interface for developing games and other visually-rich applications for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Some of the features of pyglet are: * No external dependencies or installation requirements. For most application and game requirements, pyglet needs nothing else besides Python, simplifying distribution and installation. * Take advantage of multiple windows and multi-monitor desktops. pyglet allows you to use as many windows as you need, and is fully aware of multi-monitor setups for use with fullscreen games. * Load images, sound, music and video in almost any format. pyglet can optionally use AVbin to play back audio formats such as MP3, OGG/Vorbis and WMA, and video formats such as DivX, MPEG-2, H.264, WMV and Xvid. pyglet is provided under the BSD open-source license, allowing you to use it for both commerical and other open-source projects with very little restriction.
textproc/Chess-PGN-Parse-0.20 (Score: 0.017350867)
Reads and parses PGN (Portable Game Notation) Chess files
Chess::PGN::Parse offers a range of methods to read and manipulate Portable Game Notation files. PGN files contain chess games produced by chess programs following a standard format (http://www.schachprobleme.de/chessml/faq/pgn/). It is among the preferred means of chess games distribution. Being a public, well established standard, PGN is understood by many chess archive programs. Parsing simple PGN files is not difficult. However, dealing with some of the intricacies of the Standard is less than trivial. This module offers a clean handle toward reading and parsing complex PGN files. A PGN file has several tags, which are key/values pairs at the header of each game, in the format [key "value"] After the header, the game follows. A string of numbered chess moves, optionally interrupted by braced comments and recursive parenthesized variants and comments. While dealing with simple braced comments is straightforward, parsing nested comments can give you more than a headache.
devel/kyra-2.1.3 (Score: 0.017176483)
Simple Sprite engine written in C++
Kyra is a simple, fully featured Sprite engine written in C++. The Kyra engine is suited to 2D, isometric, and quasi-3D games. It is built on top of SDL for cross platform use. It supports tiles, sprites, and user drawn surfaces. It has full support for alpha blending, scaling, color transformation, pixel perfect collision detection, OpenGL acceleration, and mouse testing. It comes with tools to define sprites and import images into the system.
devel/sdl2-2.0.4 (Score: 0.017176483)
Cross-platform multimedia development API
This library is designed to make it easy to write games that run on UNIX, Win32, MacOS X and other platforms using the various native high-performance media interfaces (for video, audio, etc) and presenting a single source-code level API to your application. This is a fairly low level API, but using this, completely portable applications can be written with a great deal of flexibility.
emulators/mess-0.166 (Score: 0.017176483)
Multiple Emulator Super System
MESS is an acronym that stands for Multi Emulator Super System. MESS will more or less faithfully reproduce computer and console systems on a PC. MESS can currently emulate over 250 systems from the last 5 decades. MESS emulates the hardware of the systems and sometimes utilizes ROM images to load programs and games. Therefore, these systems are NOT simulations, but the actual emulations of the hardware.
emulators/wine-1.9.19 (Score: 0.017176483)
32bit Microsoft Windows compatibility environment for 64bit FreeBSD
Wine is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer (or program loader) capable of running Windows applications on i386 and compatible CPUs. Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop. Many applications already work, more or less, including versions of Microsoft Office and several games.
emulators/wine-1.8.4 (Score: 0.017176483)
32bit Microsoft Windows compatibility environment for 64bit FreeBSD
Wine is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer (or program loader) capable of running Windows applications on i386 and compatible CPUs. Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop. Many applications already work, more or less, including versions of Microsoft Office and several games.
emulators/stella-4.6.1 (Score: 0.017176483)
Multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator
From the documentation: Stella is a freely distributed multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator; originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott. Stella allows you to enjoy all of your favorite 2600 games once again by emulating the 2600's hardware with software. Stella is written in C++, which allows it to be ported to other operating systems and architectures. Since its original release Stella has been ported to AcornOS, AmigaOS, DOS, FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, MacOS, OpenStep, OS/2, Unix, and Windows.
emulators/wine-1.8.4 (Score: 0.017176483)
Microsoft Windows compatibility environment
Wine is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer (or program loader) capable of running Windows applications on i386 and compatible CPUs. Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop. Many applications already work, more or less, including versions of Microsoft Office and several games. Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>