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Astro Empires Cybertopia Studios? dut, en, rulabelminimizeminimize
Black of Space Master Nerd Guy? enlabelminimizeminimize
Caverns of Fire Tomato Games? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
ColdFire Lazysodz? enlabelminimizeminimize
DarkWorld author? enlabelminimizeminimize
Enemy Lines 5  author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Epic Rocks Neotron Games? enlabelminimizeminimize
Epoch Carnegie Mellon University?Set in 3056, Epoch is the story of interplanetary civil war as told through single player or multiplayer gameplay. Players must choose ships and armaments, use homing missiles, recharge their shields and use their wingmen to successfully complete the missions. The program features a heads-up display, radar, pre-mission briefings, post-mission debriefing, a ship store, artificially intelligent enemies, and in-game multiplayer communication.
Epoch also shows the power of the Panda3D platform. Epoch was produced entirely by one individual with no prior knowledge of Python or any other programming language. The game was written as a hobby during spare time.
Download both source and complete program at
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Forsaken Sanctum author? enlabelimageminimize
Gentor 915 Szatkus? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Glaxium author? enlabelminimizeminimize
GNUfo -?Needs SDLSprite. enlabelminimizeminimize
Goodgame Galaxy GoodGame Studios? dut, en, rulabelminimizeminimize
Griblade stuckieGAMEZ? enlabelminimizeminimize
Insecticide author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Max Fighter author? enlabelminimizeminimize
Onyx JW Games? enlabelminimizeminimize
Open Space Shooter author? enlabelminimizeminimize
Rafkill author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Really Rather Good Battles In Space author? enlabelminimizeminimize
Rock Dodger author? otherlabelminimizeminimize
Scum of the Universe GuacoSoft? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
SOL author? enlabelminimizeminimize
Space Run  author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Space Run II author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Space Run III author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Space Ship Challenge author?Pilot a spacecraft through randomly generated levels with narrow passages. Pickup power-ups and avoid hazzards. labelminimizesubject
Space Shooter devgames? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Sparklet author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Star Shooter III Hippo? cz, en, delabelminimizeminimize
Starshit Xtreme YuKaSOFT? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
StarTrade Fetzgames? enlabelminimizeminimize
Stellar Frontier Stardock (author)? enlabelminimizeminimize
Strange Adventures in Infinite Space Digital Eel? enlabelminimizeminimize
StressFreeZone schattenkind? enlabelminimizeminimize
Tempest in the Aether author? enlabelminimizeminimize
The Babylon Project The Babylon Project? enlabelimageminimize
The Seventh Game: Precursors G33X Nexus Entertainment? enlabelminimizeminimize
Timewave author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Trench Run: Audience Interaction Carnegie Mellon University?The audience rides along and participates in the famous Death Start trench run. Shouting fires and leaning turns. en, otherlabelminimizesubject
Triplex Invaders author? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Twig's In Space LSSU? en, otherlabelminimizeminimize
Vector’s Revenge TCKSOFT? labelminimizeminimize
Netrek author1988Netrek is an Internet game for up to 16 players, written almost entirely in cross-platform open-source software. It combines features of multi-directional shooters and team-based real-time strategy games. Players attempt to disable or destroy their opponents' ships in real-time combat, while taking over enemy planets by bombing them and dropping off armies they pick up on friendly planets. The goal of the game is to capture all the opposing team's planets.

Developed as a successor to 1986's Xtrek, Netrek was first played in 1988. It was the third Internet game, the first Internet team game, and as of 2022 is the oldest Internet game still actively played. It pioneered many technologies used in later games and has been cited as prior art in patent disputes. Xtrek and Netrek are the oldest games of what is now called the MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) genre.
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xlander author1992 labelminimizeminimize
Imperium Pocket Games 4 Me1994For X11 systems including Linux, Curses, SunOS, Solaris and Win32. enlabelminimizeminimize
Paradise Netrek author1994 enlabelminimizeminimize
zapem author1995An SVGAlib space invaders type video game. Joystick or
Keyboard control. Now includes multichannel sound support.
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XGalaga author1996OMSRP: $5

A Galaga clone

Yup, this game is by the same Joe Rumsey of Blizzard Entertainment.
[Zerothis]
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xoids author1996A clone of the classic arcade game, Asteroids. Pilot a spaceship and
destroy asteroids by shooting them into smaller and smaller pieces while
trying to avoid being smashed or shot by UFOs. Features power ups for your
ship and two player modes - either deathmatch or co-operative where the
ships are tied together with elastic!
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