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(Video consoles: Free games found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_video_games: 2048, A Dark Room, Biniax, Chromium B.S.U., Diamond Trust of London, GNU FreeDink, No Gravity, Passage, SuperTux, SuperTuxKart, Warzone 2100)
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; [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
 
; [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
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* Doom/FX
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** https://github.com/RandalLinden/DOOM-FX
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* [[The Last Super]]
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** Web page: https://drludos.itch.io/the-last-super
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* [[Keeping SNES alive]]
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** Web page: https://drludos.itch.io/keeping-snes-alive
  
 
; [[Nintendo 64]]
 
; [[Nintendo 64]]
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; [[Game Boy Advance]]
 
; [[Game Boy Advance]]
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* [[Inheritors of the Oubliette]]
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** Repository: https://github.com/DrLancer-X/inheritors-of-the-oubliette
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** Download: https://github.com/DrLancer-X/inheritors-of-the-oubliette/releases/
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** Very good reception: https://itch.io/jam/gbajam21/rate/1120414
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** Demo: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=txmvpEtFxZU&t=608
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** Depends on devkitPro
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*** "devkitPro is the organisation that provides the tools. We are not a software package, we don't have version numbers and the only way to have us compile your code is to pay us (or maybe if you ask nicely when you need help figuring out an issue)" - https://devkitpro.org/wiki/Getting_Started
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*** Dependencies: "have devkitpro installed with all the GBA dev stuff" - https://github.com/DrLancer-X/inheritors-of-the-oubliette. But where is the source?
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*** https://devkitpro.org/wiki/Trademarks - "I don't think the devkitpro's trademark policy would make it unsuitable for the FSD." -- Craig
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*** "devkitPro provided tools and libraries are managed by the rather wonderful Arch Linux pacman" - https://devkitpro.org/wiki/devkitPro_pacman
  
 
; [[Nintendo DS]]
 
; [[Nintendo DS]]
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; [[PlayStation 4]]
 
; [[PlayStation 4]]
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)===
 
* [[The Last Super]]
 
** Web page: https://drludos.itch.io/the-last-super
 
* [[Keeping SNES alive]]
 
** Web page: https://drludos.itch.io/keeping-snes-alive
 
 
====Evaluations====
 
* https://github.com/RandalLinden/DOOM-FX
 
 
===Game Boy Advance (GBA)===
 
 
====[[Inheritors of the Oubliette]]====
 
* Repository: https://github.com/DrLancer-X/inheritors-of-the-oubliette
 
* Download: https://github.com/DrLancer-X/inheritors-of-the-oubliette/releases/
 
* Very good reception: https://itch.io/jam/gbajam21/rate/1120414
 
* Demo: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=txmvpEtFxZU&t=608
 
 
=====devkitpro=====
 
* "devkitPro is the organisation that provides the tools. We are not a software package, we don't have version numbers and the only way to have us compile your code is to pay us (or maybe if you ask nicely when you need help figuring out an issue)" - https://devkitpro.org/wiki/Getting_Started
 
* Dependencies: "have devkitpro installed with all the GBA dev stuff" - https://github.com/DrLancer-X/inheritors-of-the-oubliette. But where is the source?
 
* https://devkitpro.org/wiki/Trademarks - "I don't think the devkitpro's trademark policy would make it unsuitable for the FSD." -- Craig
 
* "devkitPro provided tools and libraries are managed by the rather wonderful Arch Linux pacman" - https://devkitpro.org/wiki/devkitPro_pacman
 
  
 
==Todo==
 
==Todo==
 
* Create pages for each game
 
* Create pages for each game
 
* Add to the games: https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Category/Runs-on/SNES
 
* Add to the games: https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Category/Runs-on/SNES

Revision as of 17:56, 8 October 2022

Team Captain: David Hedlund

Participants: Jacobk

OS

Video consoles

These free games are occasionally offered on ROM cartridges by the developer, so they can be used on original home video consoles, but also downloaded for emulators.

ROMs are short for read-only memory. In the emulator/rom scene it is a catch-all for cartridge dumps, ISO disc backups, etc. They can be played on the hardware if you have means to flash a cartridge, bypass the verification, or use a "flash cart" which varies on the system. Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to games produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable.

This page is an evaluation. We do not yet know if this page exclusively refers or links to free software. Please read the page for more information.



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Atari

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Home consoles
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Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
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Hybrid
Nintendo Switch

Sega

Home consoles
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Handhelds
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SNK

Neo Geo CD


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PlayStation
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PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation 4


Todo



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