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  2. MT Framework - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the years MT Framework received various updates, most significant of which was a major revision called MT Framework 2.0, introduced with Lost Planet 2 in 2010. Additionally, two offshoots of the engine have been made; MT Framework Lite targets the Wii and PlayStation 3 consoles, and MT Framework Mobile powers games for the Nintendo ...

  3. Panta Rhei (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    This was intended for home consoles while games for smartphones, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS still use the MT Framework Mobile & Lite engines. [1] Specific design aims for the engine included increases in workflow efficiency by reducing iteration time for modifications to gameplay and game design. [2]

  4. List of WebGL frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Flash transpiled (1.0) No 3ds Max, COLLADA: No Apache License 2.0 TypeScript/JavaScript adaptation of the Away3D engine built in Flash. Babylon.js: JavaScript, TypeScript: No Yes Yes Yes Yes Native (1.0 and 2.0) Yes Babylon, glTF, OBJ, STL [2] glTF Apache License 2.0 JavaScript framework for building 3D games with HTML 5 and WebGL. Clara.io ...

  5. Blender Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.5 alpha0 was the first version of Blender to have the Logic Editor workspace for coding, which came along with the UI redesign. A new system for integration of GLSL shaders and soft-body physics was added in the 2.48 release to help bring the game engine back in line with modern game engines.

  6. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    The first game using Source 2, Dota 2, was ported over from the original Source engine. One of The Lab's minigame Robot Repair uses Source 2 engine while rest of seven uses Unity's engine. Spring: C++: C, C++, Java/JVM, Lua, Python: Yes 3D Windows, Linux, macOS: Balanced Annihilation, Zero-K: GPL-2.0-or-later: RTS, simulated events, OpenGL ...

  7. Quake II engine - Wikipedia

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    The Quake II engine (id Tech 2.5), is a game engine developed by id Software for use in their 1997 first-person shooter Quake II. [1] It is the successor to the Quake engine . Since its release, the Quake II engine has been licensed for use in several other games.

  8. The Game Creators - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, AppGameKit Education Pack was released. [16] AppGameKit was featured in Develop-Online's top 16 game engines of 2014. [ 17 ] In December 2018 the app Driving Theory Test Kit 4in1 (built-in AppGameKit by TheGameCreators) was cited by Apple as their top paid-for app in 2018. [ 18 ]

  9. Torque (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Torque 3D, version 1.2, was released as open-source software under the MIT License on September 20, 2012, and is being actively maintained, the current version being 4.0.3. [14] Originating as a successor to Torque Game Engine Advanced (TGEA), Torque 3D features PhysX support, modern shader features, an advanced deferred lighting model, as well ...