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Revision as of 16:47, 13 October 2018

Game engine recreations (sometimes called game engine re-implementations or remakes) are unofficial recreations of game engines. Allowing you to play games on different systems to which they where originally created. This requires you to have the original game assets and load them in the game engine recreation. Game engine recreations are mostly done thru reverse engineering the original game engines. Game engines which are unofficial recreated when the original source code is available are mostly called source ports. If its done by the original company it's simply called ports, remakes or remasters.

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Multi game engine

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Libretro Core Active Recommended Supported game(s)
ScummVM Multi-platform 2.0.0 Adventure games (LucasArts and more)
ResidualVM Multi-platform 0.3.1 3D adventure games (LucasArts and more)
EasyRPG Multi-platform 0.5.3 RPG Maker 2000/2003

Single game engine

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Libretro Core Active Recommended Supported game(s)
CannonBall Multi-platform 0.3 OutRun
Open Tomb Multi-platform Git Tomb Raider 1-5
URDE Windows, macOS Git ? Metroid Prime 1-3
OpenTESArena Windows, Linux, macOS 0.8.0 The Elder Scrolls 1: Arena
OpenMW Windows, Linux, macOS 0.44 The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind
OpenXcom Windows, Linux, macOS Git UFO: Enemy Unknown (X-Com: UFO Defense)