node-virtual-gamepads uses Nodejs, not JavaScript

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@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ _Games, game servers and control panels._
- [Mindustry](https://mindustrygame.github.io/) - Factorio-like tower defense game. Build production chains to gather more resources, and build complex facilities. ([Source Code](https://github.com/Anuken/Mindustry)) `GPL-3.0` `Java`
- [Minetest](https://www.minetest.net/) - An open source voxel game engine. Play one of our many games, mod a game to your liking, make your own game, or play on a multiplayer server. ([Source Code](https://github.com/minetest/minetest)) `LGPL-2.1/CC-BY-SA-3.0/Other` `C++`
- [Net64+](https://net64-mod.github.io) `⚠` - Net64 aka SM64O allows playing Super Mario 64 in an online multiplayer mode. Net64+ is the official continuation of the program and features an integrated server list. ([Source Code](https://github.com/Tarnadas/net64plus-server/), [Clients](https://github.com/Tarnadas/net64plus/)) `MIT` `Nodejs/Typescript`
- [node-virtual-gamepads](https://github.com/jehervy/node-virtual-gamepads) - Turn your smartphone into a game controller, keyboard, or touchpad for a remote Linux OS machine. `MIT` `JavaScript/CoffeScript`
- [node-virtual-gamepads](https://github.com/jehervy/node-virtual-gamepads) - Turn your smartphone into a game controller, keyboard, or touchpad for a remote Linux OS machine. `MIT` `Nodejs/CoffeScript`
- [Posio](https://github.com/abrenaut/posio) - Geography multiplayer game. `MIT` `Python`
- [piqueserver](https://github.com/piqueserver/piqueserver) - Server for openspades, the first-person shooter in a destructible voxel world. ([Clients](https://github.com/yvt/openspades)) `GPL-3.0` `Python/C++`
- [RconCli](https://github.com/gorcon/rcon-cli) - CLI for executing queries on a remote Valve Source dedicated server using the RCON Protocol. `MIT` `Go`