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iGame

Description: Front-end for WHDLoad
Download: igame.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 438kb
Version: v2.4.6
Date: 18 Feb 2024
Author: Emmanuel Vasilakis and contributors
Submitter: George Sokianos
Email: walkero/gmail com
Homepage: https://github.com/MrZammler/iGame
Requirements: MUI, render.library
Category: utility/misc
Replaces: utility/misc/igame.lha
License: GPL
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 12832
 
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iGame is a front-end application for your WHDLoad games and demos collection.
It runs on AmigaOS 2.04 and above, AmigaOS 4 and MorphOS.

Features

* Multiple WHDLoad slaves repositories on hard disk partitions
* On-demand scanning in repositories for installed WHDLoad slaves (games,
demos etc.)
* Use games' tooltypes on the run
* Shows game screenshot (screenshot window can be altered through
tooltypes/settings uses datatypes to load foreign formats)
* Categorization of the games and filtering
* Manual addition of non-WHDLoad games, demos etc.
* Simple statistics
* Find-as-you-type search filter

iGame can "discover" your games on pre-defined repositories and create a small
database. You can then categorize each game according to its genre, provide a
small screenshot image to be displayed when the game is selected and quickly
find the one you're looking for, using the filtering gadget.

But iGame can support more than just WHDLoad games or demos. You can add and
launch any type of executable, though it mostly makes sense if it's a game ;-)

iGame can be found on many AmigaOS distributions like AmiKit XE and ApolloOS.

iGame was initially developed on an Amiga 3000 with a CSMKII 68060 with
128MB RAM, using the Cubic IDE (gcc). Nowadays, we use mostly vbcc as a
cross-compiler on a Linux system.

iGame is open source and free software, licensed under the GPLv3, and you can
find it at the following websites.

https://github.com/MrZammler/iGame
http://winterland.no-ip.org/igame/index.html

Requirements:
* Kickstart 2.04 or higher
* Workbench 2.1 or higher
* MUI 3.8 or higher
* icon.library v37+ (v44+ Recommended)
* guigfx.library
* render.library
* guigfx.mcc
* Texteditor.mcc
* NListviews.mcc

The project is open source and you can find the code at:
https://github.com/MrZammler/iGame

If you have any requests or you would like to report any problems you found,
you can do that at:
https://github.com/MrZammler/iGame/issues


Changelog
-------------
Please read the enclosed CHANGELOG.md file for all the changes, or find
them online at:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MrZammler/iGame/master/CHANGELOG.md


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