How-To: Program Your Own Video Game

Posted Sep 26, 2007 | by Rich Menga | 6 Comments  

Some people have great ideas for new video games but don’t know where to start. XNA is a good place to get your foot in the door concerning the world of video game programming. Even if you have absolutely no programming experience, you can check out XNA to see how easy or difficult it is for you to use. Hey, it’s better than starting from absolute scratch! :D

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6 Responses to “How-To: Program Your Own Video Game”

  1. Brandon

    03. Oct, 2009

    How do i create a mutiplayer game on the internet

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  2. Brandon

    09. Oct, 2009

    Why wont you awser me

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  3. Brandon

    28. Oct, 2009

    hello im brandon too and i have the same q’s

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  4. ps

    07. Nov, 2009

    watch the videos dudes, follow the info.

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  5. Nadine

    05. Jan, 2010

    This is cool, thanks for the info. I’m going to try it.

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  6. Tarun Gupta

    13. Jan, 2010

    Careers in Gaming

    A key factor restricting the growth of animation and gaming in India is the scarcity of skilled professionals. Come to the Careers in Gaming Track at IGDS 2010 (www.devmarch.com/gamedevelopersummit) to learn about facets such as What type of education you need to land that job? What type of portfolio you should put together? How do you make contacts and network from the Global Game Development community? What are standard hiring practices? You will also hear the various Gaming companies on the plans and methods they are adopting to attract and motivate individual talents, as well as strategies employed in game development and /or operation studios. Find out more about how to participate at India Game Developer Summit 2010 to be held on Saturday, February 27th in Bangalore at http://www.gamedevelopersummit.com. The summit is endorsed by IGDA (International Game Developer Association): http://www.igda.org/. Companies participating in this conference include Adobe, Ubisoft, Gameshastra, HP, Tata and others.

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