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=='''[[Game Extractor]]''' ==
=='''[[Game Extractor]]''' ==


''A tool that extracts files from over 600 game archives. Many archives can also be edited and saved. Includes file previews for many common file types, and a scanner to locate sounds and images in unsupported archives.''
''A tool that extracts files from over 950 game archives. Many archives can also be edited and saved. Includes file previews for many common file types, and a scanner to locate sounds and images in unsupported archives.''


'''Platform''': Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix, Solaris<br>
'''Platform''': Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix, Solaris<br>
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'''Type''': Freeware (Basic Version), Shareware (Full Version)<br>
'''Type''': Freeware (Basic Version), Shareware (Full Version)<br>
'''Website''': [http://www.watto.org/extract http://www.watto.org/extract]<br>
'''Website''': [http://www.watto.org/extract http://www.watto.org/extract]<br>
'''Source Code''': The source code for the Basic Version is available at [http://www.sf.net/projects/gameextractor http://www.sf.net/projects/gameextractor]<br>


== '''[[Dragon Unpacker]]''' ==
== '''[[Dragon Unpacker]]''' ==

Revision as of 02:22, 23 December 2005

MultiEx Commander

A tool that extracts from and edits 400 games at least! (Auto)Preview of pictures, sounds and the like and comprehensive editor included

Platform: Windows XP/Windows 98
Installation: Setup .exe
Support files needed: None
Type: Shareware
Website: http://multiex.xentax.com

Game Extractor

A tool that extracts files from over 950 game archives. Many archives can also be edited and saved. Includes file previews for many common file types, and a scanner to locate sounds and images in unsupported archives.

Platform: Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix, Solaris
Installation: Setup .exe or .zip
Support files needed: Java Runtime Environment
Type: Freeware (Basic Version), Shareware (Full Version)
Website: http://www.watto.org/extract
Source Code: The source code for the Basic Version is available at http://www.sf.net/projects/gameextractor

Dragon Unpacker

A tool that extracts from and edits a massive number of Game Resource Archives.

Platform: Windows XP/Windows 98
Installation: Setup .exe or .7z
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware/Open Source
Website: http://www.dragonunpacker.com


Game File Explorer

A tool that extracts from a number of Game Resource Archives. Includes a scanner that will look for sounds and images in unsupported archives.

Platform: Windows 98 (no known bugs on XP)
Installation: Zipped DLLs and executable
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware
Website: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/8271/

Game Audio Player

A tool that can read directly (or embedded) music/sound of Game Resource Archives.

Platform: Windows XP/Windows 98
Installation: Zipped executable
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware
Website: http://bim.km.ru/gap/

Magic Extractor

A tool that extracts from and edits a massive number of Game Resource Archives.

Platform: Windows XP/Windows 98
Installation: Zipped executable
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware
Website:http://magicteam.ag.ru

Game Archive UnPacker

Plugin for Total Commander that extracts from and edits a massive number of Game Resource Archives.

Platform: Windows XP/Windows 98
Installation: Zipped DLLs
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware
Website:http://forrox.narod.ru

Wombat Game Tools

A tool that extracts, views, and allows import on around 50 older games, mainly from Apogee and Epic MegaGames.

Platform: Windows XP/98
Installation: Setup .exe or .zip
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware
Website: http://www.szevvy.com/index.php?section=wombat

TrID File Identifier

An all-purpose file identification tool with an easily expandable database, it currently recognizes over 1,600 file types.

Platform: Not sure
Installation: Setup .exe or .zip
Support files needed: None
Type: Freeware
Website: http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html

I wasn't sure where to stick this, I know it doesn't really fit in with the page... Dinoguy1000 16:36, 18 Sep 2005 (EDT)