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  2. André LaMothe - Wikipedia

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    LaMothe is an author of multiple books on computer programming and game design, including Windows Game Programming for Dummies. [3] [5] [4] Other books include Tricks of the 3D Game Programming Gurus, which tackles the development of a 3D software engine across 1600 pages.

  3. Marmalade (software) - Wikipedia

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    Marmalade SDK was a cross-platform software development kit and game engine from Marmalade Technologies Limited (previously known as Ideaworks3D Limited) that contains library files, samples, documentation and tools required to develop, test and deploy applications for mobile devices.

  4. HYDRA Game Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The HYDRA Game Development Kit has the following specifications: . It has a Propeller CPU at 160 MIPS, (80 MHz, [5] 20 MIPS per cog) 8 PIC-like CPU cores each with 496 32bit-words of workspace plus a shared 32 KB RAM and 32 KB ROM and 128 KB serial EEPROM.

  5. CrazyGames - Wikipedia

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    The company provides a software development kit to add in-game functionality such as advertisements, persistent game progress, accounts, purchases and more. This kit is available for various game engines including Unity, Cocos Creator, Godot, and others. [34] [35] [36] Games on crazyGames use HTML5 web technologies such as WebAssembly, WebGL ...

  6. Game development kit - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 64 development kit consisted of multiple components, both for the N64 and its add-on, the N64DD. The main hardware used in N64 game development was the Partner-N64 Development Kit, [11] [12] and used tall cartridges for game development/testing rather than the short cartridges that were sold with retail games. Another hardware ...

  7. Phaser (game framework) - Wikipedia

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    Phaser vs. Cocos2d-x: Cocos2d-x is a cross-platform 2D/3D game development framework. Compared with Phaser, it supports more native platforms, such as iOS and Android. However, Phaser is based on HTML5, which makes it easier to integrate with modern web technologies and is suitable for rapid iteration and deployment of web platforms.

  8. Construct (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Construct is an HTML5-based 2D video game engine developed by Scirra Ltd. [4] [5] It is aimed primarily at non-programmers, [6] allowing quick creation of games through visual programming.

  9. Stencyl - Wikipedia

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    Stencyl is a video game development tool that allows users to create 2D video games for computers, mobile devices, and the web. The software is available for free, with select publishing options available for purchase. [2]