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  2. Hidive - Wikipedia

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    Hidive (stylized in all caps) is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service was launched in June 2017 after the dissolution of The Anime Network 's online service, which survived after the liquidation of the former A.D. Vision 's assets in 2009.

  3. Löve (game framework) - Wikipedia

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    Lutro is a Lua game framework for libretro, a partial port of the LÖVE [40] API. ChaiLove follows a similar path by offering an implementation in ChaiScript, an embedded and cross-platform scripting language for C++ (C++14). [41] love.js is a port of LÖVE that aims to make it possible to run LÖVE games on the web via HTML5, WebGL, and ...

  4. Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine

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    The Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine (abbreviated as OHRRPGCE and OHR) is a free and open-source, "all-in-one" game creation system. It was designed to allow the quick creation of 2D role-playing video games (RPGs). It was originally written by James Paige in QuickBASIC and released in late 1997 or early 1998.

  5. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files. The new engine reads the old engine's files and, in theory, loads and understands its assets in a way that is indistinguishable from ...

  6. Game integrated development environment - Wikipedia

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    A game engine (game environment) is a specialized development environment for creating video games. The features one provides depends on the type and the granularity of control allowed by the underlying framework. Some may provide diagrams, a windowing environment and debugging facilities.

  7. Source (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Source is a 3D game engine developed by Valve. It debuted as the successor to GoldSrc in 2004 with the releases of Half-Life: Source, Counter-Strike: Source, and Half-Life 2. Valve used Source in many of their games in the following years, including Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, and the Portal and Left 4 Dead ...

  8. Amazon Lumberyard - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Lumberyard is a now-superseded freeware cross-platform game engine developed by Amazon and based on CryEngine (initially released in 2002), which was licensed from Crytek in 2015. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In July 2021, Amazon and the Linux Foundation announced that parts of the engine would be used to create a new open source game engine called ...

  9. Category:Free game engines - Wikipedia

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    These are free and open-source software game engines. This should not include freeware game engines (See Category:Freeware game engines ). Pages in category "Free game engines"