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Zork I (Microcomputer Version) by Infocom
A collection of all the midis I've made because VGMusic still isn't taking uploads.
🎶 A remaster of MIDIJam, a 3D MIDI file visualizer.
Recreation of Jevil's fight in a retro handheld console style.
Allows automated moving of data stored in other file attributes into the Primary vertex color channel
Gimp Plugin that gives users text styling layer styles powered by GEGL.
Blender Add-on: Bake PBR textures with a few clicks
A repository for my various blender plugins
Main PS2 Repo for build the whole environment in your local machine and/or docker image
Blender addon to parent objects to the nearest bone
Sonic-themed endless runner adapted for AthenaEnv
🦖 A JavaScript/TypeScript Game Library that feels like a game.
A template to easily get started with the Athena engine
A complete Javascript environment for creating homebrew applications and games on PlayStation 2.
Vertex-displacement shader in Godot, emulating the Animal Crossing "rolling log" / "spherical world" effect. *MIRRORED from gitlab.com/lynnpepin/*
Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software 🖥️ 📸
Microsoft PowerToys is a collection of utilities that help you customize Windows and streamline everyday tasks
Circular Knitic, an open hardware knitting machine
Circular Knitic, an open hardware knitting machine
Fork-ready base for your project's documentation using Sphinx + Read the Docs on GitHub Pages
Play MIDI files in the browser w/ Web Audio, WebAssembly, and libtimidity