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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
'''[[Open Eggbert]]''' | '''[[Open Eggbert]]''': [[open source]] recreation of game [[Speedy Blupi]] (both the desktop and phone versions) | ||
'''[[Speedy Blupi | '''[[Speedy Blupi (Desktop)]]''': game released by the [[Epsitec]] company in [[1998]] and [[2001]] ([[sequel]]) for [[Windows]] platform. | ||
[[Speedy Blupi for Windows Phone|Speedy Blupi (Phone)]] | [[Speedy Blupi for Windows Phone|Speedy Blupi (Phone)]]: game released by [[Daniel Roux|Daniel Rou]][[Daniel Roux|x]] in [[2013]] for [[Windows Phone]] platform | ||
[[Rapid Eggbert]] | [[Rapid Eggbert]]: the decompiled version [[Speedy Blupi (Desktop)]] game | ||
[[Mobile Eggbert]] | [[Mobile Eggbert]]: the decompiled version of [[Speedy Blupi (Phone)]] | ||
[[Pixel]]: game framework written in the Java programming language and providing an interface, which must be implemented by backends. | |||
== Special pages == | == Special pages == | ||
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'''Used technologies:''' [[Java]] (programming language), [[LibGDX]] (game framework), [[Pixel]] (game framework). | '''Used technologies:''' [[Java]] (programming language), [[LibGDX]] (game framework), [[Pixel]] (game framework). | ||
== Speedy Blupi ( | == Speedy Blupi (Desktop) == | ||
Speedy Blupi I is a 2D action game released in [[1998]] for the Windows platform. | Speedy Blupi I is a 2D action game released in [[1998]] for the Windows platform. | ||
Speedy Blupi II is its sequel released in [[2001]]. | Speedy Blupi II is its sequel released in [[2001]]. | ||
== Speedy Blupi | == Speedy Blupi (Phone) == | ||
[[Speedy Blupi for Windows Phone]] is the game created by [[Daniel Roux]] in [[2013]]. | [[Speedy Blupi for Windows Phone]] is the game created by [[Daniel Roux]] in [[2013]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:18, 12 December 2024
openeeggbert.com | |
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E-mail contact | info@openeggbert.com |
Documentation | 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 |
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(mostly not up to date) | 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 | Webs related to Speedy Blupi |
Internet archive | Internet archive |
Archive (pywb) | https://archive.openeggbert.com/main |
Archive of warc files | https://warc.openeggbert.com |
Introduction
Open Eggbert: open source recreation of game Speedy Blupi (both the desktop and phone versions)
Speedy Blupi (Desktop): game released by the Epsitec company in 1998 and 2001 (sequel) for Windows platform.
Speedy Blupi (Phone): game released by Daniel Roux in 2013 for Windows Phone platform
Rapid Eggbert: the decompiled version Speedy Blupi (Desktop) game
Mobile Eggbert: the decompiled version of Speedy Blupi (Phone)
Pixel: game framework written in the Java programming language and providing an interface, which must be implemented by backends.
Special pages
Future
As both the games Speedy Blupi for Windows and for Windows Phones are closed-source and with proprietary dependencies, the goal for the future should be to completely port these games to their open source alternatives: Open Eggbert, Rapid Eggbert, Mobile Eggbert.
- Free and open source technologies should be used regarding the future and to keep these games running on the future operating systems.
Old versions of Visual Studio, DirectX 3, Direct Play, Windows Phone emulators and others may not be supported on the future versions of the Windows operating systems.
Free replacements are: SDL and MonoGame.
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).
Speedy Blupi (Desktop)
Speedy Blupi I is a 2D action game released in 1998 for the Windows platform.
Speedy Blupi II is its sequel released in 2001.
Speedy Blupi (Phone)
Speedy Blupi for Windows Phone is the game created by Daniel Roux in 2013.
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 for Windows Phone.
Mobile Eggbert is planned to be ported to an alternative implementation of the XNA Framework, then it will run also on Android, Desktop or other platforms.