Thanks to the Guardian Project's ObscuraCam application you can automatically pixelate faces in photographs.
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GB Studio, to create open source video games
GB STudio is a nice free and open source project that will allow you to create video games for Game Boy (but not only).
Wasting time online: thirteenth part
Here we are at the thirteenth part of the Wasting Time Online review! Small open source projects to… waste some time!
Greedy Pirates
With Greedy Pirates you are the captain of a pirate ship: give order and don't let your ship sink!
A Palace for Fools
A Palace for Fools is a nice platformer inspired by the legendary Mega Man saga. Will you be able to defeat the Eye god?
Onslaught Arena
Onslaught Arena is an endless game: how many Cyclopes and other terrible monsters will you be able to kill in this bloody arena?
Hunt for the Shadow Rider
Hunt for the Shadow Rider is a classic side-scrolling platformer, will you be able to capture the Shadow Knight?
Commander Genius
Commander Genius is a software for playing the legendary scrolling platformer Commander Keen for free and easily!
Super Retro Mega Wars
Super Retro Mega Wars is a great game, also available in a multiplayer version, for those who love good old pixel games!
LibreSprite
If your secret dream has always been to create pixel art, with LibreSprite you can indulge yourself easily!
Rogue Nostalgia: Part Four
Rogue Nostalgia: Part Four! Here's a new episode dedicated to nostalgia: this time we're talking about vintage radios and sites!
Beautiful sites and that's it: part two
A very particular review. Beautiful sites and that's it: part two in fact collects only beautiful sites, fun to visit and nothing else!
Email tracking
With this article we will tell you about the email tracking of many companies thanks to pixels. Is it possible to avoid it? And how?
Xeonjia
Xeonjia is a very unique and pleasant game to play. With pixel art graphics it mixes RPGs with puzzle games!
Phantom Analyzer
Halloween is upon us and what's scarier than being tracked online? Introducing the Phantom Analyzer project!