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GB Studio (Ubuntu) v1.0.0
GB Studio (Ubuntu) v1.0.0 A free and easy to use retro adventure game creator for the Gameboy. Create Real ROM files Run your games on any compatible emulator, if you've got a flash cart you can play them on a real console! Simple Setup No complicated dependencies to install, just a single application with everything you need to get started. No knowledge required Simple visual scripting means you don't need to have made a game already. GB Studio also hides much of the complexity in building GB games so you can concentrate on telling a great story. Build for the web GB Studio comes with a web based emulator that even works great on mobile. You can quickly export your games to play in a browser or even upload to Itch.io. Visual game builder with no programming knowledge required. Design your graphics in any editor that can output PNG files e.g. Photoshop, Tiled, Aseprite. Example project included to get started right away. Make top down 2D JRPG style adventure games. Build real GB Rom files which can be played in an emulator or on device using USB Carts. Build a HTML5 playable game that also works on mobile and can deployed to any webserver or uploaded to Itch.io. Built for macOS, Windows and Linux. Supports both macOS light and dark mode. Includes the full tools that were used to build Untitled GB Game, free to play on Itch.io. Read the documentation HERE. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 3,874 Apr 24, 2019
Chris Maltby
Wayk Now v2020.1.13.0 (Ubuntu)
Wayk Now v2020.1.13.0 (Ubuntu) Wayk Now is a flexible, easy-to-use and lightweight remote desktop access solution that reduces implementation time while maintaining the latest industry security standards. Free Edition features: Personal & Commercial Use Wayk Now can be used in a business environment or for personal use. No Installation Required Start and use the application instantly, without installation or elevated privileges. Remote Assistance & Remote Support Quickly assist a remote user by gaining access to their computer or allow someone to take over your computer. LAN Access Access any remote computer that is on the local network. Peer-to-Peer Connectivity Over the Internet Access a remote computer from anywhere using Wayk Den, our cloud service that provides peer-to-peer connectivity over the Internet. Built-in Chat Communicate instantly with end-users directly from Wayk Now File Transfer Send or receive files between computers. Transfer multiple files from both sides simultaneously. Clipboard Sharing Copy and paste files, images, and text from one computer to another using clipboard interoperability. Multi Monitor Navigate easily between multiple monitors connected to the remote computer. Remote Access Control Control access to resources shared by the remote computer when someone is connected. TLS 1.2 Encryption All communications are secured using strong TLS 1.2 encryption with certificate validation. Cross-Platform Works on all major operating systems. (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android) Mobile Apps Application is available on iOS and Android. Minimum Requirements Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10 Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012 or 2012 R2 macOS Mountain Lion (10.8) or later Ubuntu Linux 14.04 or later 1GHz processor 512MB RAM 1024 x 768 screen resolution 20 MB hard drive space Release Notes VERSION 2020.1.13.0 (March 2nd 2020) Improved ...
5/5 3,390 Mar 17, 2020
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