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  • Thanks to DJ Peters’s FBSound, Quixie could play sounds now. It supports all of FreeKE’s Sound functions except Sound:Stop(). It supports WAV, MP3, and OGG. Sorry, but no MIDI for...

    Quixie build 100402 released

    Thanks to DJ Peters’s FBSound, Quixie could play sounds now. It supports all of FreeKE’s Sound functions except Sound:Stop(). It supports WAV, MP3, and OGG. Sorry, but no MIDI for...

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  • There was a mistake in the Quixie v091124 distribution for Windows. For some unknown reason, the attached binary is not the November-24,-2009-compiled binary. We are re-uploading the correct binary under...

    Quixie v091124 for Windows

    There was a mistake in the Quixie v091124 distribution for Windows. For some unknown reason, the attached binary is not the November-24,-2009-compiled binary. We are re-uploading the correct binary under...

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  • After months of delay, we are now releasing build 091124 of the Quixie. That is right, folks. The long awaited fastest KonsolScript engine is out after having some time debugging...

    Quixie build 091124 released

    After months of delay, we are now releasing build 091124 of the Quixie. That is right, folks. The long awaited fastest KonsolScript engine is out after having some time debugging...

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  • For a while, that Toto Maquiling’s fan game, called Metal Slug Kuno, was only playable with FreeKE — only Windows users can play the demo. This is because Metal Slug...

    Metal Slug Kuno on GNU/Linux

    For a while, that Toto Maquiling’s fan game, called Metal Slug Kuno, was only playable with FreeKE — only Windows users can play the demo. This is because Metal Slug...

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  • After having many small developments for Quixie, we decided to finally pre-release it. Quixie now uses OpenGL for rendering, both for Windows and GNU/Linux, thanks to MySoft. This have fixed...

    Quixie (KonsolScript for GNU/Linux) pre-released

    After having many small developments for Quixie, we decided to finally pre-release it. Quixie now uses OpenGL for rendering, both for Windows and GNU/Linux, thanks to MySoft. This have fixed...

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