There are 53 repositories under video-games topic.
CC0-licensed asset packs for your games
The purpose of Emupedia is to serve as a nonprofit meta-resource, hub and community for those interested mainly in video game preservation which aims to digitally collect, archive and preserve games and software to make them available online accessible by a user-friendly UI that simulates several retro operating systems for educational purposes.
A deep neural network that learns to drive in video games
Basketball GM (and other ZenGM games) are single-player sports management simulation games, made entirely in client-side JavaScript.
A friendly IDE to develop HTML5 games based on the Phaser framework.
Web-based music player for a variety of video game and chiptune music formats.
WIP: Game streaming server / front-end.
A curated collection of technical documentation for Arcades, Handhelds, Consoles, Computers and MCU’s.
A video game library tracking web app built in Rails and powered by Wikidata.
A Twitch chat display that uses the fonts of various video games
A realtime scripted modular audio engine for video games and musical applications.
NES emulator written in C# :video_game: :coffee:
IPS Peek is an IPS patch (International Patching System) exploration and testing tool.
Movie and Video Game Theme Song Database.
Research into Assault Course for training Active Ragdolls (using MujocoUnity+ml_agents)
Research into controllers for 2d and 3d Active Ragdolls (using MujocoUnity+ml_agents)
A C project in which you can play some of your classic arcade video games from the '80s on the terminal.
Datasets and code for a scientific paper about video game text corpora. Datasets contain text from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Bioware), TorchLight II (Runic Games) and The Elder Scrolls (Bethesda Softworks).
Behavioural cloning experiments with video games
A curated collection of games from other systems ported to the PICO-8 platform
Simulation game where you play as a colonist on a new planet with your new husband.
Interactive Map for the video game Pine. Showing all collectibles, resources and more that can be found in the game.
An e-store, cross-platform, desktop application where the user can create an account and purchase digital games. Developed with the NetBeans IDE 8.2 using JavaFX. The application runs locally in a XAMPP enviroment. The administration part is handled by the phpMyAdmin tool for the project's database management.
A set of icons for games based on the Google Stadia logo.