openrw
sm64
openrw | sm64 | |
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10 | 71 | |
1,094 | 7,324 | |
- | 0.8% | |
1.3 | 3.9 | |
about 3 years ago | 3 months ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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openrw
- OpenRW โ a cross-platform, open-source re-implementation of Rockstar Games' GTA3
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Anyone actually using Unreal on Linux? Or other game engines? What do you recommend?
Also the OpenRW engine uses SDL2, which is a partial recreation of the RenderWare engine.
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GTA Modders to Court: Our Game Fixes & Enhancements Are Fair Use, Not Piracy
They looked at the reverse engineered source code and used it to write the code for RE3 and reVC, code which technically infringes on Rockstar's copyright. If they had used clean room design like OpenRW they wouldn't have ended up with a lawsuit in the first place.
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The entire source code of GTA Trilogy - The Definitive Edition has been leaked, was included in the Switch game files
At least we still got OpenRW which can't be taken down as it doesn't use any original code.
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Rockstar should be ashamed of the GTA Trilogy Remaster
support projects like openrw instead. 2k nuked a ton of the other ones that used decompiled ps2 code, but they can't touch OpenRW because it's a rewrite from scratch.
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Luxtorpeda Version 43 is Already Out, with Several Improvements Around Controller Support
Is there a reason this one hasn't been nuked like re3/revc were?
- Release v3.6 ยท GTA-ASM/SanAndreasUnity - reimplementation of GTA San Andreas game engine in Unity
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Open source re-implementation projects and game clones.
OpenRW - Grand Theft Auto III
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re3, GTA/RenderWare reverse-engineering project taken down by Take-Two
Well, hopefully the owner of the now-closed openrw repository sees this and re-opens it.
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GTA III and Vice City fully reverse engineered, with ports to many platforms
RIP OpenRW
sm64
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Perfect Dark: Recompiled
The SM64 is still going strong https://github.com/n64decomp/sm64
Nintendo won't allow any binaries floating around though.
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The Worlds First FPGA N64
Romhacks are typically modifying the compiled binary ROM image. Kaze' work is based on the painstakingly disassembled code from the n64decomp project[1]. He's working in C, modifying the game and compiling it again for the original hardware. Not sure I'd call that a "romhack".
Great videos though!
[1] https://github.com/n64decomp/sm64
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Is it possible to see the code of 90s computer games?
A team or something reverse engineered super mario. I think that's the repo and it's mostly in C
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12:30 am EST (7 hours from now), Pannenkoek2012 will make Super Mario 64 history: collecting a yellow star while already having 120 stars. This is the closest we can get to a "121st star!" (More details in comment)
From course_table.h and course_defines.h we can find that: COURSE_MIN == 0 and COURSE_MAX == 25 - so it looks like every secret stage is a full-fledged "course" for the purposes of counting stars, bringing us to 25 courses + castle stars (COURSE_NONE). So, the maximum possible value for starCount should be 7 * 26 = 182.
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Lol
Multi-year decompilation project: https://github.com/n64decomp/sm64
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Ship of Harkinian, a PC port of Ocarina of Time has a feature-filled upgrade
The port source code of the decompilation is still up on github and Nintendo hasn't taken it down in years, cause they can't since everything has been done with legal methods
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ahh Mario on....PS3?๐
This is false, the source code never leaked; it was meticulously and painstakingly decompiled by hand.
- $600 GBA emulator
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COBOL wants to find out just how popular it is
It sounds like, rather than a ground-up rewrite, COBOL should be treated as an object-code language, and "hand-decompiled" (ala efforts like https://github.com/n64decomp/sm64) into an HLL that can, at every point, be losslessly transpiled back into the original COBOL.
I know the tooling for doing that doesn't currently exist... but paying someone to develop it would be cheaper than any one of these ground-up rewrite projects!
- Play Windows Pinball (Space Cadet) on the Web
What are some alternatives?
re3 - GTA III, Vice City [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
sm64-port - A port of https://www.github.com/n64decomp/sm64 for modern devices.
OPHD - OutpostHD - Open source remake of Sierra On-Line's Outpost
sm64ex - Fork of https://github.com/sm64-port/sm64-port with additional features.
dmca - Repository with text of DMCA takedown notices as received. GitHub does not endorse or adopt any assertion contained in the following notices. Users identified in the notices are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Additional information about our DMCA policy can be found at
oot - Decompilation of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
SanAndreasUnity - Open source reimplementation of GTA San Andreas game engine in Unity
libsm64 - Mario 64 as a library for use in external game engines
OpenTESArena - Open-source re-implementation of The Elder Scrolls: Arena.
HackerSM64 - A Super Mario 64 decompilation repo based on CrashOveride95/ultrasm64 that aims to provide a flexible, easy-to-use base for creating romhacks.
V.Rainbomizer - Randomizers for Grand Theft Auto: V
sm64ex-ios - iOS/tvOS port of https://github.com/sm64pc/sm64ex/