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qemu

fast processor emulator, dummy package

QEMU is a fast processor emulator. Once upon a time there was only one package named `qemu', with all functionality included. These days, qemu become large and has been split into numerous packages. Different packages provides entirely different services, and it is very unlikely one will need all of them together. So current `qemu' package makes no sense anymore, and is becoming a dummy package.
Google Drive scope for Unity

unity-scope-gdrive

Google Drive scope for Unity

bzr-explorer

GUI application for using Bazaar

Bazaar Explorer is a desktop application providing an easy-to-use interface to the Bazaar version control system. It is designed to be simple enough for casual users of version control, yet powerful enough for experts to be productive.
graphical or console backgammon program with analysis

gnubg

graphical or console backgammon program with analysis

GNU Backgammon is a strong backgammon program (world-class with a bearoff database installed) usable either as an engine by other programs or as a standalone backgammon game. In addition to supporting simple play, it also has extensive analysis features, a tutor mode, adjustable difficulty, and support for exporting annotated games. It can be played either from a GTK+ graphical interface, optionally with a 3D board, or from a simple text console.
chocolate-doom running freedoom WADs

chocolate-doom

Doom engines closely-compatible with Vanilla Doom

Chocolate Doom aims to accurately reproduce the original DOS version of Doom and other games based on the Doom engine in a form that can be run on modern computers. Unlike most modern Doom engines, Chocolate Doom is not derived from the Boom source port and does not inherit its features (or bugs).
BASIC interpreter for game development

sdlbasic

BASIC interpreter for game development

sdlBasic is a small, efficient and multiplatform BASIC interpreter for creating games using the power of SDL library. It was inspired by the old and glorious AMOS.