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  2. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The game was released in 2017 commercially on Steam by independent developer Undertow Games (Joonas "Regalis" Rikkonen). Source code was released on 4 June 2017 on GitHub under a restrictive mods allowing license. [5] [6] His previous game, SCP – Containment Breach, is also available as free and open-source software under CC BY-SA license.

  3. Bounce (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Bounce is a platformer mobile game series published by Nokia, revolving around the player controlling a red ball and navigating through levels.After the original Bounce, which was a 2D platformer, Nokia made a follow up named Bounce Back, and later teamed up with Rovio Entertainment who developed numerous new titles until 2010, including games set in 3D worlds.

  4. Red Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Red Eclipse 1.3 in 2012 introduced two new modes: "King of the Hill" and "Coop". [ 9 ] [ 13 ] Version 1.6, released on December 21, 2017 and dubbed "Sunset Edition", was the last version to use the old rendering engine, before the game started using parts of the engine of Tesseract (another fork of Cube 2 ) for the next major release.

  5. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]

  6. Red ball - Wikipedia

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    Red ball, an impending murder, in the science fiction film Minority Report; Red ball or redball, jargon for a high-profile police case that draws media and political attention, often used in the book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets; Red ball, a ball used in snooker or billiards, see glossary of cue sports terms; Red ball, a red cricket ...

  7. FooBillard - Wikipedia

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    Foobillard was reviewed in 2005 by Chip.de and noted for the "beautiful graphic" and "realistic physic". [4] Between 2002 and 2016 the game was downloaded 1,470,000 times from SourceForge. [5] The game is also included in many Linux distributions, e.g. Ubuntu [6] and OpenSUSE. [7]

  8. RedBall Project - Wikipedia

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    15 feet in diameter (4.5 meters), 269 pounds (122 kg) inflated or 250 pounds (110 kg) deflated RedBall Project is a public travelling street art piece by US-born artist Kurt Perschke. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Considered “the world's longest-running street art work" [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] the project consists of a 15 ft inflated red ball wedged in ...

  9. XScreenSaver - Wikipedia

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    Boing – based on the 1984 program regarded as the first Amiga demo ever, showing the bouncing red and white ball. Bumps – an implementation of full-screen 2D bump mapping. Metaballs – another common demo effect. Moire2 – moving interference circles similar to those common in older Amiga demos. ShadeBobs – another effect common in ...