DIY XBox 360 Games
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DIY XBox 360 Games
I think that this is buried in the massive 360 thread, but I would think that it would deserve its own thread.
We are thinking about adding a video game design curriculum to our school and this could be a nice start.
We are thinking about adding a video game design curriculum to our school and this could be a nice start.
Microsofts offers tools to all types of game makers
Monday, August 14, 2006; 1:25 AM
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. <MSFT.O> on Monday will announce the availability of software tools aimed at encouraging independent and hobbyist video game makers to create titles for its new Xbox 360 console.
The move from Microsoft, which kicks off its two-day Gamefest video game development conference in Seattle on Monday, comes as the popularity of user-created content on the Internet grows and as the software giant builds a large audience for its Web-connected Xbox Live online service.
Microsoft said its tool kit, called XNA Game Studio Express, will make it easier for enthusiasts to create games to run on Microsoft's next-generation Xbox 360 console or personal computers running its Windows operating system.
A test version of the tool kit will be out by August 30. The final product will be available this holiday season for an annual subscription of $99 per year for Xbox 360 game development. The software will be free to people making games to run on Windows.
Microsoft said more than 10 universities, including the University of Southern California and Southern Methodist University, will include XNA Game Studio Express and Xbox 360 development in their fall curricula.
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Monday, August 14, 2006; 1:25 AM
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. <MSFT.O> on Monday will announce the availability of software tools aimed at encouraging independent and hobbyist video game makers to create titles for its new Xbox 360 console.
The move from Microsoft, which kicks off its two-day Gamefest video game development conference in Seattle on Monday, comes as the popularity of user-created content on the Internet grows and as the software giant builds a large audience for its Web-connected Xbox Live online service.
Microsoft said its tool kit, called XNA Game Studio Express, will make it easier for enthusiasts to create games to run on Microsoft's next-generation Xbox 360 console or personal computers running its Windows operating system.
A test version of the tool kit will be out by August 30. The final product will be available this holiday season for an annual subscription of $99 per year for Xbox 360 game development. The software will be free to people making games to run on Windows.
Microsoft said more than 10 universities, including the University of Southern California and Southern Methodist University, will include XNA Game Studio Express and Xbox 360 development in their fall curricula.
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I think this is posted in the compendium thread. But then again this seems like a pretty big deal so having its own thread might be good.
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
I think this is posted in the compendium thread. But then again this seems like a pretty big deal so having its own thread might be good.
I've never been an XBox fan, but I have alot of students who are. Our department bought an XBox for "research" purposes, and will be picking up a 360, Wii and PS3 this semester. Maybe the department will spring for the fee and we can play with the tools.
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Originally Posted by Goldberg74
Um, did you read the first line of my first post?
Why would I do that?
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I think that the capabilities of what is being offered are being overblown. Contrary to what MS hype says about it being videogaming's version of MySpace, I highly doubt that anything substantive will result from this. MS has too much control over what content is available to want to open it up now.
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Originally Posted by sracer
I think that the capabilities of what is being offered are being overblown. Contrary to what MS hype says about it being videogaming's version of MySpace, I highly doubt that anything substantive will result from this. MS has too much control over what content is available to want to open it up now.
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Sounds cool in theory, but I have to agree with masterofDVD, I don't think much will come of it. If small development houses can barely get games through their testing/approval process how would some schmoe in his basement succeed at it?