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|nInvaders
 
|A ncurses version of the classic Space Invaders game.
 
  
|http://ninvaders.sourceforge.net/
 
 
Michael L. Hostbaek
 
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|naev-data
 
|naev-data
|Naev is a 2D space trading and combat game, in a similar vein to
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Escape Velocity (data files).
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|http://blog.naev.org/
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|naev
 
|naev
|Naev is a 2D space trading and combat game, in a similar vein to
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Escape Velocity.
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|https://naev.org/
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|narcissu2
 
|narcissu2
|The anonymous protagonist is diagnosed with a terminal illness shortly
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after his twentieth birthday, and is admitted to a hospital in Mito,
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Ibaraki. There he meets Setsumi, a woman a few years older, who is
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also terminally ill. Finding that they both reject to die either in
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hospital or at home, they steal a car and run away together. -- VNDB
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This package includes English translation for both Narcissu and
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Narcissu: Side 2nd.
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|http://www.neechin.net/narcissu/
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|nazghul
 
|nazghul
|Nazghul is a computer role-playing game (CRPG) engine. Obviously, the emphasis
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is not on graphics or first-person squad-based stealth action. If you like
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roguelikes or the top-down, 2d, turn-based CRPG's that disappeared in the early
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90's then this is for you.
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|http://myweb.cableone.net/gmcnutt/nazghul.html
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|nehquake
 
|nehquake
|This Nehahra engine is basically a bug-fixed version of the released 2.54
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source. It has also most of the fixes/features of the Enhanced GLQuake
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version. The engine can be used for both watching the "Seal of Nehahra" movie
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and for playing the actual game.
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|http://planetquake.com/nehahra/
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|nelly
 
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|neo-cowsay
 
|neo-cowsay
|cowsay is a configurable talking ASCII cow (and other characters),
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written in Go.  It operates much as the figlet program does, and
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is written in the same spirit of silliness.
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|https://github.com/Code-Hex/Neo-cowsay
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|nethack32
 
|nethack32
|This is nethack.  You and your puppy (or kitten) will explore the deep
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dungeons to retrieve the long-lost magical item that causes so much
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trouble to anyone.
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Take care, and try not to miss meals.
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P.S. There is a newsgroup "rec.games.roguelike.nethack" if you are    truly interested.
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|nethack33-nox11
 
|nethack33-nox11
|This is nethack, a classic hack'n'slash adventure game.
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You and your faithful feline (or commited canine) are on a quest
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to retrieve the lost Amulet of Yendor.  Good luck!
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|nethack33
 
|nethack33
|This is nethack, a classic hack'n'slash adventure game.
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You and your faithful feline (or commited canine) are on a quest
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to retrieve the lost Amulet of Yendor.  Good luck!
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|nethack34-nox11
 
|nethack34-nox11
|This is nethack, a classic hack'n'slash adventure game.
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You and your faithful feline (or commited canine) are on a quest
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to retrieve the lost Amulet of Yendor.  Good luck!
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|nethack34
 
|nethack34
|This is nethack, a classic hack'n'slash adventure game.
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You and your faithful feline (or commited canine) are on a quest
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to retrieve the lost Amulet of Yendor.  Good luck!
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|nethack36-nox11
 
|nethack36-nox11
|This is nethack, a classic hack'n'slash adventure game.
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You and your faithful feline (or commited canine) are on a quest
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to retrieve the lost Amulet of Yendor.  Good luck!
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|nethack36
 
|nethack36
|This is nethack, a classic hack'n'slash adventure game.
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You and your faithful feline (or commited canine) are on a quest
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to retrieve the lost Amulet of Yendor.  Good luck!
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|http://www.nethack.org/
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|netherearth
 
|netherearth
|NETHER EARTH REMAKE. Nether Earth was the very first real time
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strategy game. It worked on a SPECTRUM machine, and only needed
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48KB of RAM to work!!
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It has all the tipical elements of strategy games: resources,
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factories, combat units, etc.
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|http://www.braingames.getput.com/nether/default.asp
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|netpanzer
 
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|netradiant
 
|netradiant
|NetRadiant is a fork of the well-known map editor for Quake 3 based games,
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GtkRadiant 1.5.  The focus is put on stabilizing and bugfixing the included
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map compiler, q3map2, so it can become a reliable tool for map authors.
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Fixes include:
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* Better decompiling by q3map2 (texcoords no longer get lost)
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* Fixed 3D display in the Windows XP software renderer
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* Fixed deluxemapping when a surface is lit from both sides
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* Fixed some buffer overruns
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* Fixed the "expand selection to whole entities" feature
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* Fixed the origin of mirrored eclassmodel entities
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* Key bindings no longer disappear when using an international    keyboard layout
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* Plane snapping fixed (no more fall-through holes in imported    model terrain)
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* Various other map compiler fixes
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Original, classic GtkRadiant 1.5 is available as `games/gtkradiant' port.
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|http://ingar.intranifty.net/gtkradiant/
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|netrek-BRMH-bin
 
|netrek-BRMH-bin
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|netrek-client-cow
 
|netrek-client-cow
|Netrek is a multi-player battle simulation with a Star Trek theme.
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As a player, you captain starships to engage enemy vessels, bomb
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armies and invade planets in order to expand your team's space empire.
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The ultimate goal is to genocide the enemy race, but the carnage of
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battles along the way is ruthlessly fast paced and a lot of fun!
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It's a team-oriented game with realtime dogfighting but involving a
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lot of ongoing strategy. It costs no money to play, there are no ads,
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and it's open source.
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|http://www.netrek.org/
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|nettoe
 
|nettoe
|netToe is a Tic Tac Toe-like game for the console written in C using UNIX
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sockets.  It is playable by 2 players over the network, against computer AI, or
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against another player on the same machine.
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|http://nettoe.sourceforge.net/
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|netwalk
 
|netwalk
|KNetWalk is a small game where you have to build up a computer
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network by rotating the wires to connect the terminals to the server.
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When the network is build, a highscore-list comes up where competitions
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|http://www.kde.org/applications/games/knetwalk/
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|neverball
 
|neverball
|In 1.1.5 version, the Neverball and Neverputt source trees have been merged
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into one. It includes 75 Neverball levels and 62 Neverputt levels.
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Neverball, tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course within the
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given time. It is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of
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skill. If the ball falls or time expires, a ball is lost. Collect coins to
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unlock the exit and earn extra balls. Red coins are worth 5. Blue coins are
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worth 10. A free ball is awarded for 100 coins.
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Neverputt, a hot-seat multiplayer miniature golf game using the physics and
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graphics of Neverball.
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Neverball and Neverputt are known to run under Linux, Win2K/XP, FreeBSD, and
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OSX. Hardware accelerated OpenGL with multitexture (OpenGL 1.2.1 or greater)
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is required. A 500MHz processor is recommended.
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|https://neverball.org/
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|newvox
 
|newvox
|Voxel-style landscape rendering.  Move around the landscape
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by using the arrow keys.
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|https://www.libsdl.org/projects/newvox/
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