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!colspan="2" style="text-align:center;font-size:125%;" | openeeggbert.com
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|'''E-mail contact'''
|info@openeggbert.com
|-
|'''Encyclopedia'''
|https://openeggbert.com
|-
|'''Source code'''
|https://github.com/openeggbert
|-
|''Source code (mirror)''
|''https://code.openeggbert.com''
|-
|'''Forum'''
|https://forum.openeggbert.com
|-
|'''Report bugs and features'''
|[https://issues.openeggbert.com https://github.com/openeggbert]
|-
|'''Play Speedy Blupi 2013'''
|https://speedyblupi.com
|-
|'''Play online'''
|https://play.openeggbert.com/
|-
|'''Play online (TeaVM)'''
|https://playt.openeggbert.com/
|-
|''Play online (test)''
|''https://test.openeggbert.com/''
|-
|''Play online (test, TeaVM)''
|''https://testt.openeggbert.com/''
|-
|'''File storage'''
|https://drive.openeggbert.com/
|-
|''Google Drive Backup''
|''[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1P6arFQkrmHU2RGa28dZbA0iRlq-3vAsb?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/...]''
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|'''Maven artifacts'''
|https://repo.openeggbert.com
|-
|'''Video storage'''
|https://videos.openeggbert.com
|-
|'''Youtube channel'''
|https://www.youtube.com/@OpenEggbert-e7t
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|'''Related Youtube videos'''
|https://youtube.openeggbert.com
|-
|'''Related websites'''
|[[Websites related to Speedy Blupi]]
|-
|'''Internet archive'''
|[[Internet archive]]
|-
|'''Archive (pywb)'''
|https://archive.openeggbert.com/main
https://archive.openeggbert.com/internet
|-
|'''Archive of warc files'''
|https://warc.openeggbert.com
https://warc2.openeggbert.com
|}
== What is Open Eggbert ==


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# Fan website about the game [[Speedy Blupi]]
# Encyclopedia about Speedy Blupi
# Archive of websites, files, github repositories and Youtube videos related to Speedy Blupi
# Free and open-source reimplementation of Speedy Blupi
See: [[Special:AllPages|All articles]], [[Special:Categories|All categories]] or [[Special:SpecialPages|Special Pages]].


== Getting started ==
== Introduction ==
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=== Speedy Blupi (Epsitec) ===
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'''[[Speedy Blupi (Epsitec)]]''' is a [[2D]] [[action]] game released by the [[Epsitec]] company in [[1998]] and [[2001]] for [[Windows]] platform.
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[[File:Speedy blupi screenshot.png|none|thumb|267x267px|Screenshot of Speedy Blupi I]]
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Speedy Blupi I was released in [[1998]].
 
Speedy Blupi II was released in [[2001]]. It is the [[sequel]].
 
=== Speedy Blupi (Dada Games) ===
[[Speedy Blupi (Dada Games)]] is a game created and released by [[Daniel Roux|Daniel Rou]][[Daniel Roux|x]] in [[2013]] for the [[Windows Phone]] platform.
 
=== Open Eggbert ===
'''[[Open Eggbert]]''' is a '''[[free]]''' and '''[[open source]]''' [[recreation]] of the '''[[Speedy Blupi]]''' computer [[game]]. This involves both the desktop and phone versions.
 
Multiple platforms are supported: [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[MacOS]], [[Android]], [[Web]] (via [[GWT]] or [[TeaVM]]) 
 
'''Used technologies:''' [[Java]] (programming language), [[LibGDX]] ([[game framework]]), [[Pixel]] (game framework), [[JXNA]] (game framework)
 
'''Current status:''' Early stages of development, not yet working.  
 
=== Rapid Eggbert ===
[[Rapid Eggbert]] is the code name for the decompilation of the [[EXE]] file of Speedy Eggbert II.
 
=== Mobile Eggbert ===
[[Mobile Eggbert]] is the code name for the decompilation of the [[XAP]] file of Speedy Blupi (Phone) released in 2013 for the Windows Phone platform.
 
Mobile Eggbert was ported from [[XNA]] 4.0 to alternative implementations of the [[XNA]] Framework ([[MonoGame]] and [[FNA]]). Mobile Eggbert now runs on [[Windows]], [[Linux]] and [[Android]]. But on Android it has still some [[issues]].
 
=== Pixel ===
[[Pixel]] is a game framework written in the Java programming language and providing an interface, which must be implemented by backends.
 
=== JXNA ===
[[JXNA]] is a Java reimplementation of the [[XNA]] game framework running on top of Pixel game framework.
 
=== JDotNet ===
[[JDotNet]] is a Java partial reimplementation of [[.Net]] classes, enums and structs.

Latest revision as of 18:14, 30 December 2024

openeeggbert.com
E-mail contact info@openeggbert.com
Encyclopedia https://openeggbert.com
Source code https://github.com/openeggbert
Source code (mirror) https://code.openeggbert.com
Forum https://forum.openeggbert.com
Report bugs and features https://github.com/openeggbert
Play Speedy Blupi 2013 https://speedyblupi.com
Play online https://play.openeggbert.com/
Play online (TeaVM) https://playt.openeggbert.com/
Play online (test) https://test.openeggbert.com/
Play online (test, TeaVM) https://testt.openeggbert.com/
File storage https://drive.openeggbert.com/
Google Drive Backup https://drive.google.com/...
Maven artifacts https://repo.openeggbert.com
Video storage https://videos.openeggbert.com
Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@OpenEggbert-e7t
Related Youtube videos https://youtube.openeggbert.com
Related websites Websites related to Speedy Blupi
Internet archive Internet archive
Archive (pywb) https://archive.openeggbert.com/main

https://archive.openeggbert.com/internet

Archive of warc files https://warc.openeggbert.com

https://warc2.openeggbert.com

What is Open Eggbert

  1. Fan website about the game Speedy Blupi
  2. Encyclopedia about Speedy Blupi
  3. Archive of websites, files, github repositories and Youtube videos related to Speedy Blupi
  4. Free and open-source reimplementation of Speedy Blupi

See: All articles, All categories or Special Pages.

Introduction

Speedy Blupi (Epsitec)

Speedy Blupi (Epsitec) is a 2D action game released by the Epsitec company in 1998 and 2001 for Windows platform.

Screenshot of Speedy Blupi I

Speedy Blupi I was released in 1998.

Speedy Blupi II was released in 2001. It is the sequel.

Speedy Blupi (Dada Games)

Speedy Blupi (Dada Games) is a game created and released by Daniel Roux in 2013 for the Windows Phone platform.

Open Eggbert

Open Eggbert is a free and open source recreation of the Speedy Blupi computer game. This involves both the desktop and phone versions.

Multiple platforms are supported: Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, Web (via GWT or TeaVM)

Used technologies: Java (programming language), LibGDX (game framework), Pixel (game framework), JXNA (game framework)

Current status: Early stages of development, not yet working.

Rapid Eggbert

Rapid Eggbert is the code name for the decompilation of the EXE file of Speedy Eggbert II.

Mobile Eggbert

Mobile Eggbert is the code name for the decompilation of the XAP file of Speedy Blupi (Phone) released in 2013 for the Windows Phone platform.

Mobile Eggbert was ported from XNA 4.0 to alternative implementations of the XNA Framework (MonoGame and FNA). Mobile Eggbert now runs on Windows, Linux and Android. But on Android it has still some issues.

Pixel

Pixel is a game framework written in the Java programming language and providing an interface, which must be implemented by backends.

JXNA

JXNA is a Java reimplementation of the XNA game framework running on top of Pixel game framework.

JDotNet

JDotNet is a Java partial reimplementation of .Net classes, enums and structs.