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Are there any .NET games yet?

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  • C CCMint

    Does anyone know of any .NET games? What does .NET have to offer to the gamming world? I've heard of XNA, but I think that targets Xbox only. Any suggested resources/links?

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    Richard Parsons
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    Yes there are .NET Games and they aren't just pacman and mario brother games. http://www.koiosworks.com/[^] and for more see http://www.thezbuffer.com/categories/games.aspx[^] The ZBuffer[^] is where you can get news and info about Managed Games

    Richard http://www.BellaDev.net

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    • C CCMint

      Does anyone know of any .NET games? What does .NET have to offer to the gamming world? I've heard of XNA, but I think that targets Xbox only. Any suggested resources/links?

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      Lost User
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      http://www.thezbuffer.com/categories/games.aspx The most known from this list is probably Arena Wars, a full price game. Also, "Second Life" uses Mono as the underlying scipring language, see this

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        Does anyone know of any .NET games? What does .NET have to offer to the gamming world? I've heard of XNA, but I think that targets Xbox only. Any suggested resources/links?

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        Steve McLenithan
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        kampfer! wrote:

        I think that targets Xbox only.

        Nope its for both XBOX and Windows platforms which is why I think it's so cool. At my university I'm currently involved in a group that's experimenting with it for our own games in the near future. Now that they put in the content pipeline for beta 2 things have gotten a lot easier. -- modified at 17:57 Monday 13th November, 2006

        Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

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          http://www.thezbuffer.com/categories/games.aspx The most known from this list is probably Arena Wars, a full price game. Also, "Second Life" uses Mono as the underlying scipring language, see this

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          Rocky Moore
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          Greeeg wrote:

          Also, "Second Life" uses Mono as the underlying scipring language

          That is a cool! I just watched a clip on TV a few days ago about Second Life and how people are making so much money on it supplying people things to buy in their Second Life. They even talked to a wedding planner that does virtual weddings for the online fantasy lives, that cost $50-$200 per wedding... Yikes!

          Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: ASP.NET HttpException - Cannot use leading "..".. Latest Tech Blog Post: Enviromission - Solar power of the future?

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          • K Kent Sharkey

            It's probably worth repeating at this point: gaming on Coding4Fun[^]

            -------------- TTFN - Kent

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            Rocky Moore
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            Thanks for the link! Just got around to look at it and it is interesting. The "Building a WPF Sudoku Game: Introduction to WPF and XAML" looks like something I want to go over when I have more time!

            Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: ASP.NET HttpException - Cannot use leading "..".. Latest Tech Blog Post: Enviromission - Solar power of the future?

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