
You’ve got to love any site that has a dedicated NetHack category:
TTYShare is the webservice that allows anyone to upload his/her ttyrec data and to view/share it online.
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Since this service is now in beta stage, online tty player is still experimental, and doesn’t support full tty sequences yet. Current player limitations:
- Support only 80×24 tty data
- Support only utf-8 encoded data
- Does not support some tty sequences










…if you like Roguelikes, you should definitely check Dwarf Fortress.
People built working calculators using pressure plates, levers, floodgates and water in that game.
You can also check out http://shelr.tv/
It uses ttyrec or script as backend for recording and allows replaying of remote records in your own terminal or in html5 player.
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