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An XNA community where members can view or download various articles, tutorials, and sample code projects.
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This 3D jigsaw puzzle game allows you to play jigsaw puzzles on your computer by selecting your favorite images and the number of pieces. The 3D view creates a totally immersive playing experience like a real puzzle game.
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Casual game development studio developing games for Windows, Xbox 360 and Zune using the Microsoft XNA Framework and XNA Game Studio.
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If you live in and around the greater Calgary, Alberta Canada area and are interested in creating video games this website is for you.
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All the goings on at Triple B Games, latest developments on Fitba and all our XNA based development.
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Carandiru is the sole developer behind Tommorowland, with a cult-classic vision to bring fun, entertaining and addictive games to great people. 6/7 years of cummulative ambitious research and education have made Tommorowland the reality it is today. Independent Game Development is a passion, and cannot be explained with words...
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ODE is an open source, high performance library for simulating rigid body dynamics. It is fully featured, stable, mature and platform independent with an easy to use C/C++ API. It has advanced joint types and integrated collision detection with friction. ODE is useful for simulating vehicles, objects in virtual reality environments and virtual creatures. It is currently used in many computer games, 3D authoring tools and simulation tools.
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OGRE (Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) is a scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine written in C++ designed to make it easier and more intuitive for developers to produce applications utilising hardware-accelerated 3D graphics. The class library abstracts all the details of using the underlying system libraries like Direct3D and OpenGL and provides an interface based on world objects and other intuitive classes.
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An underground group for all things 1337.
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A blog discussing the growing scene of independent post-arcade style of games.
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