Hall of Fame is list of important items related to the Open Eggbert project.
Original
Item
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Description
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Daniel Roux
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C++ a C# developer and author of Speedy Blupi game and author of other Blupi games
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Epsitec
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Company, where the development of Speedy Blupi I/II happened
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eGames
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Company, which published Speedy Blupi as Speedy Eggbert
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DirectX
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Set of libraries developed by the Microsoft company for game programming
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Windows 95
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Windows 95 is the oldest operating system, where Speedy Blupi can be launched
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C++
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Programming language used to develop Speedy Blupi/Eggbert
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Pentium 100
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Minimum CPU requirements for Speedy Blupi
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ExaGear
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Android application, which provides the possibility to run the original on the Android operating system
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Winlator
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Android application, which provides the possibility to run the original on the Android operating system
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Limbo x86 PC Emulator
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Android application, which provides the possibility to run Windows 95 or React OS operating systems on the Android operating system and then run the original Speedy Blupi/Eggbert games
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VirtualBox
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Application, which provides the possibility to run Windows 95 or React OS or other operating systems on desktop (Windows, Linux) and then run the original Speedy Blupi/Eggbert games
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VMware Workstation
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Application, which provides the possibility to run Windows 95 or React OS or other operating systems on desktop (Windows, Linux) and then run the original Speedy Blupi/Eggbert games
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Qemu
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Application, which provides the possibility to run Windows 95 or React OS or other operating systems on desktop (Windows, Linux) and then run the original Speedy Blupi/Eggbert games
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Ghidra
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C++ decompiler
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IDA
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C++ decompiler
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Wine
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Provides the ability to run Speedy Blupi/Eggbert (Windows) on the Linux operating system
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Speedy-Eggbert-2-Source-Code-Decomp
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Attempt to decompile Speedy Eggbert 2 https://github.com/HMVocaloid/Speedy-Eggbert-2-Source-Code-Decomp
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fluidsynth
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Linux program providing the support to play MIDI files
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Windows Phone
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Platform and operating system used to run Speedy Blupi (2013)
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Ray Dream Studio
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3D software used to create some graphics for Speedy Blupi games
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Reimplementation
Item
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Description
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Java
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Programming language used to develop Open Eggbert
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LibGDX
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Game framework used to develop Open Eggbert
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GWT
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Google Web Toolkit - provides the possibility to run Java applications in the web browser
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OpenGL
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OpenGL is used by the LibGDX game framework
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Gimp
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Raster graphics editor
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Inkscape
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Vector graphics editor
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Blender
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3D graphics software tool
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Box2D
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https://box2d.org/documentation/
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Both
Item
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Description
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Related to
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BMP
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Speedy Blupi graphic assets use the BMP format
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Both
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MIDI
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Speedy Blupi music assets use the MIDI format
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Both
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WAV
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Speedy Blupi WAV assets use the WAV format
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Both
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Android
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Operating system, where both the original and reimplementation can be launched
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Both
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BlupiEdit
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Speedy Blupi/Eggbert level editor
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Both
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tiled-blupi
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Speedy Blupi/Eggbert level editor
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Both
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X-Edit
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Speedy Blupi/Eggbert level editor
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Both
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X-Edit-Mapper
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Exports levels to PNG files
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Both
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Blupi
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Character created by Daniel Roux in 1974
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Both
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MediaWiki
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Software, which openeggbert runs on
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Both
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