Original two-player color puzzle game

atom4

Original two-player color puzzle game

Atom-4 is a two-player color manipulation game played with colored spherical pieces on a board divided into equilateral triangles. The player who first makes a row of 4 pieces of the right color wins. However, the players do not directly play pieces of the winning color; they must construct their winning pieces via color changes that happen to neighbouring pieces whenever a new piece is placed on the board.
retro-styled side-scrolling shoot'em up arcade game

wordwarvi

retro-styled side-scrolling shoot'em up arcade game

Word War vi is your basic side-scrolling shoot 'em up '80s style arcade game. You pilot your "vi"per craft through core memory, rescuing lost .swp files, avoiding OS defenses, and wiping out those memory hogging emacs processes.

darkplaces

Game engine for Quake and similar 3D first person shooter games

DarkPlaces is a graphically-intensive engine for Quake and related games, with improved visual effects and lighting and many features for mods. It can be used to play various games based on the Quake engine, such as Xonotic, Nexuiz Classic, OpenQuartz, and Quake itself.
variant of Nethack (SDL window port)

slashem-sdl

variant of Nethack (SDL window port)

Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic (SLASH'EM) is a role-playing game where you control a single character. The interface and gameplay are similar in style to Rogue, ADOM, Angband and, of course, Nethack. You control the actions through the keyboard and view the world from an overhead perspective.

dgen

Sega Genesis/MegaDrive emulator

DGen/SDL is an emulator for the Sega Genesis/MegaDrive game console. It can be used to play many games, none of which are included in this package. It supports save states, full screen mode, interlace mode, Game Genie, joystick, compressed ROM images, and more.

kodi-eventclients-j2me

Open Source Home Theatre (Event Client J2ME package)

Kodi, formerly known as XBMC is an award winning free and open source software media-player and entertainment hub for all your digital media. Kodi is available for Linux, Mac OS X (Leopard, Tiger and Apple TV) and Microsoft Windows, as well as the original Xbox game console. Created in 2003 by a group of like minded programmers, Kodi is a non-profit project run and developed by volunteers located around the world. More than 50 software developers have contributed to Kodi, and 100-plus translators have worked to expand its reach, making it available in more than 30 languages.