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SuperTuxKart
''SuperTuxKart'' (''STK'') is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. It features mascots of various open-source projects. ''SuperTuxKart'' is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch ( homebrew). ''SuperTuxKart'' started as a fork of TuxKart, originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000. When TuxKart's development ended around March 2004, a fork as ''SuperTuxKart'' was conducted by other developers in 2006. ''SuperTuxKart'' is under active development by the game's community. Gameplay ''SuperTuxKart'' gameplay is similar to that of the ''Mario Kart'' series, but also has distinct elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro. The game features the mascots of several open source projects. For example, Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee, flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the cour ...
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TuxKart Tux Tollway
''SuperTuxKart'' (''STK'') is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. It features mascots of various open-source projects. ''SuperTuxKart'' is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch ( homebrew). ''SuperTuxKart'' started as a fork of TuxKart, originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000. When TuxKart's development ended around March 2004, a fork as ''SuperTuxKart'' was conducted by other developers in 2006. ''SuperTuxKart'' is under active development by the game's community. Gameplay ''SuperTuxKart'' gameplay is similar to that of the ''Mario Kart'' series, but also has distinct elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro. The game features the mascots of several open source projects. For example, Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee, flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the cour ...
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SuperTuxKart Kart Selection Screen 2018
''SuperTuxKart'' (''STK'') is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. It features mascots of various open-source projects. ''SuperTuxKart'' is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch ( homebrew). ''SuperTuxKart'' started as a fork of TuxKart, originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000. When TuxKart's development ended around March 2004, a fork as ''SuperTuxKart'' was conducted by other developers in 2006. ''SuperTuxKart'' is under active development by the game's community. Gameplay ''SuperTuxKart'' gameplay is similar to that of the ''Mario Kart'' series, but also has distinct elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro. The game features the mascots of several open source projects. For example, Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee, flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the cour ...
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SuperTuxKart - Gnu And Nolok In Story Mode
''SuperTuxKart'' (''STK'') is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. It features mascots of various open-source projects. ''SuperTuxKart'' is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch ( homebrew). ''SuperTuxKart'' started as a fork of TuxKart, originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000. When TuxKart's development ended around March 2004, a fork as ''SuperTuxKart'' was conducted by other developers in 2006. ''SuperTuxKart'' is under active development by the game's community. Gameplay ''SuperTuxKart'' gameplay is similar to that of the ''Mario Kart'' series, but also has distinct elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro. The game features the mascots of several open source projects. For example, Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee, flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the cour ...
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TuxKart
''SuperTuxKart'' (''STK'') is a free and open-source kart racing game, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. It features mascots of various open-source projects. ''SuperTuxKart'' is cross-platform, running on Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS (beta), Android systems and Nintendo Switch ( homebrew). ''SuperTuxKart'' started as a fork of TuxKart, originally developed by Steve and Oliver Baker in 2000. When TuxKart's development ended around March 2004, a fork as ''SuperTuxKart'' was conducted by other developers in 2006. ''SuperTuxKart'' is under active development by the game's community. Gameplay ''SuperTuxKart'' gameplay is similar to that of the ''Mario Kart'' series, but also has distinct elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro. The game features the mascots of several open source projects. For example, Mozilla Thunderbird plays the referee, flagging the start of the race and saving players when they drive off the cour ...
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Kart Racing Game
A kart racing game, also known as cart racing game or go-kart racing game, is a subgenre of racing video games. Kart racing games have simplified driving mechanics while including unusual racetrack designs, obstacles, and vehicular combat. Though the genre has its roots in the 1980s, ''Super Mario Kart'' (1992) popularized the genre, with the ''Mario Kart'' series still being considered the foremost kart racing franchise. Mechanics and traits Kart racing games are known to have simplified driving mechanics while adding obstacles, unusual racetrack designs and various action elements. Kart racers are also known to cast fictional characters, particularly from media franchises, as the drivers of vehicles with unusual designs, often reflecting the distinct trait or personality of the character driving it. Kart racing games are a more arcade-like experience than other racing games and usually offer over-the-top gameplay in which player characters can shoot projectiles against one ...
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AngelScript
AngelScript is a game-oriented compiled scripting language. AngelScript features static typing, object handles (similar to C++ pointers but garbage collected via reference counting), object-orientation, single inheritance, multiple inheritance with interfaces. Allows operators to be registered and overloaded. AngelScript can be used with any C++ IDE, such as NetBeans, Geany, and Eclipse. C and C++ functions can be called within an AngelScript environment. AngelScript's class syntax closely follows C++ classes by design: no proxy functions are required to embed AngelScript in C++ applications easing the two languages integration. There are several differences of AngelScript and C++: * AngelScript does not support multiple inheritance. Multiple-inheritance functionality may be achieved with Interfaces. * It is impossible to declare methods or properties outside of the class body. * All methods (including constructors and destructors) are virtual. AngelScript is used in video ...
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Racing Video Game
Racing games are a video game genre in which the player participates in a racing competition. They may be based on anything from real-world racing leagues to fantastical settings. They are distributed along a spectrum between more realistic racing simulations and more fantastical arcade-style racing games. Kart racing games emerged in the 1990s as a popular sub-genre of the latter. Racing games may also fall under the category of sports video games. Sub-genres Arcade-style racing Arcade-style racing games put fun and a fast-paced experience above all else, as cars usually compete in unique ways. A key feature of arcade-style racers that specifically distinguishes them from simulation racers is their far more liberal physics. Whereas in real racing (and subsequently, the simulation equivalents) the driver must reduce their speed significantly to take most turns, arcade-style racing games generally encourage the player to "powerslide" the car to allow the player to keep up the ...
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Mario Kart
is a series of racing games developed and published by Nintendo. Players compete in go-kart races while using various power-up items. It features characters and courses from the ''Mario'' series as well as other gaming franchises such as ''The Legend of Zelda'', '' Animal Crossing'', '' F-Zero'' and '' Splatoon.'' The series was launched in 1992 with ''Super Mario Kart'' on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, to critical and commercial success. The ''Mario Kart'' series totals fourteen games, with six on home consoles, three on handheld consoles, four arcade games co-developed with Namco, and one for mobile phones. The latest game in the main series, '' Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit'', was released on the Nintendo Switch in October 2020. Over 164.43 million copies in the series have been sold worldwide. History The first game in the ''Mario Kart'' series is ''Super Mario Kart'' for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. Its development was overseen by Shi ...
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Fork (software)
In software engineering, a project fork happens when developers take a copy of source code from one software package and start independent development on it, creating a distinct and separate piece of software. The term often implies not merely a development branch, but also a split in the developer community; as such, it is a form of schism. Grounds for forking are varying user preferences and stagnated or discontinued development of the original software. Free and open-source software is that which, by definition, may be forked from the original development team without prior permission, and without violating copyright law. However, licensed forks of proprietary software (''e.g.'' Unix) also happen. Etymology The word "fork" has been used to mean "to divide in branches, go separate ways" as early as the 14th century. In the software environment, the word evokes the fork system call, which causes a running process to split itself into two (almost) identical copies that (typic ...
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Split-screen 4-player Multiplayer In SuperTuxKart (2017, 0
Split screen may refer to: * Split screen (computing), dividing graphics into adjacent parts * Split screen (video production), the visible division of the screen * ''Split Screen'' (TV series), 1997–2001 * Split-Screen Level, a bug in the video game ''Pac-Man'' at Level 256 * Split screen, a focusing screen in a system camera * Splitscreen, or Volkswagen Type 2, a light commercial vehicle 1950–1967 See also * *Multi-screen (other) *Dual Screen (other) Dual screen may refer to: * A multi-monitor setup with two monitors * Dual-touchscreen, a display setup for computers or phones *Second screen, a device (e.g. mobile device) providing an enhanced viewing experience for content on another device (e. ... {{disambiguation bg:Split screen de:Split Screen fr:Split screen ...
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Wide Area Network
A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunications network that extends over a large geographic area. Wide area networks are often established with leased telecommunication circuits. Businesses, as well as schools and government entities, use wide area networks to relay data to staff, students, clients, buyers and suppliers from various locations around the world. In essence, this mode of telecommunication allows a business to effectively carry out its daily function regardless of location. The Internet may be considered a WAN. Design options The textbook definition of a WAN is a computer network spanning regions, countries, or even the world. However, in terms of the application of communication protocols and concepts, it may be best to view WANs as computer networking technologies used to transmit data over long distances, and between different networks. This distinction stems from the fact that common local area network (LAN) technologies operating at lower layers of the ...
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Mozilla Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open-source cross-platform email client, personal information manager, news client, RSS and chat client developed by the Mozilla Foundation and operated by subsidiary MZLA Technologies Corporation. The project strategy was originally modeled after that of Mozilla's Firefox web browser. Features Thunderbird is an email, newsgroup, news feed, and chat (XMPP/ IRC) client with personal information manager (PIM) functionality, inbuilt since version 78.0 and previously available from the Lightning calendar extension. Additional features are available from extensions. Message management Thunderbird manages multiple email, newsgroup, and news feed accounts and supports multiple identities within accounts. Features such as quick search, saved search folders ("virtual folders"), advanced message filtering, message grouping, and tags help manage and find messages. On Linux-based systems, system mail ( movemail) accounts were supported until version 91. ...
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