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photopea
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What is a website everyone should know about?
There's also 3 different unofficial offline versions of Photopea, if you'd rather download it and use it without internet.
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Download Photopea Offline App
https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.vikdevelop.photopea_app https://github.com/DUOLabs333/photopea
noclip.website
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How We Crowdfunded $750k for a Giant Book about Keyboard History
I know this is definitely not what you’re talking about because it’s a website and not a book but it’s a link always worth sharing https://noclip.website/
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Decompilation of Paper Mario for N64
As far as I know, yes.. Besides simple differences like register allocation, it's difficult to prove that your code behaves the same as the target if its nonmatching. It's also just really satisfying when you get a match.
When doing standard reverse engineering, you might use something like Ghidra or Hex-Rays. This is what the developer of noclip.website [1] did to reimplement a lot of Mario Galaxy code, such as enemy AI.
[1] https://noclip.website/#smg/AstroGalaxy
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Does anyone know the Banjo-Kazooie free camera code from the "Off Camera Secrets" video by Shesez?
I don't know where to get what they used in that video, but the closest thing I could suggest is a site called "noclip" ?
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Quake Brutalist Jam II
You might also be interested in: https://noclip.website/ (not quake maps)
I also know https://www.halospawns.com/app used to have quake maps (dm6 at least), but can't find it now.
- Site that lets you explore levels and maps from several video games
- I found an awesome website that lets you explore old games maps! Is it legal?
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Explore Game Worlds (noclip)
This isn't Ross's "Dream Software", but I find it somewhat related - at least its output. Check out noclip's website here.
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Noclip.website: A digital museum of video game levels
https://noclip.website/#snap/1A;ShareData=AUsPn92;%5eVT:h=19... , or to hook up the first one to the second (although the system to signal between distant pokemon, which it probably uses, is mostly implemented). There are a few other instances of things that are supposed to be spawning conditionally which aren't handled yet, like extra lapras in the beach.
- Noclip – A digital museum of video game levels
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Pikmin can now sing the Awakening Wood theme
I'll leave an article from Pikipedia with a demonstration gif, plus a picture of the whole title screen from The Models Resource and a small comparison I made myself, using noclip.website.
What are some alternatives?
photopea - Photopea is online image editor
webhl - WebHL is a fork of hlviewer.js that uses the File System Access API to load game assets direct from your computer rather than from a server.
Photopea-Desktop-App - Offline version of Photopea bundled into a portable electron desktop app.
sorbet - A fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby
photopea - Unofficial Photopea for offline use [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
gpuweb - Where the GPU for the Web work happens!
bongo.cat - Hit the bongos like Bongo Cat!
TileMapEditor3D - Tile map editor 3D with 3D terrains
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
naga - Universal shader translation in Rust
stylegan2-pytorch - Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2, state of the art generative adversarial network, in Pytorch. Enabling everyone to experience disentanglement
wgsl-cheat-sheet - Cheat sheet for WGSL syntax for developers coming from GLSL.