Game Components Demo
During my Creating Games with the XNA Framework session at Gamefest, I did a demo about the component model of the XNA Framework. I thought some of you who didn’t get a chance to attend Gamefest might find it interesting so I made a recording of the demo.
As mentioned previously I’m working on a couple of GameComponent tutorials as well, one for an event driven keyboard controller and another that will display the frame rate of your game. I hope to get those posted over the next couple of days.
Mitch Walker
program manager | xna framework
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Anonymous
August 31, 2006
I am new to game development and it seems to me that this will ease the game making prosess for beginners and still alow you to have the functionality you would expect from any commercial application. I can't wait to test it out :)Anonymous
September 01, 2006
The XNA Team Blog has posted a video demonstrating XNA Game Compontents. This was demo'd at GameFest...Anonymous
September 01, 2006
Hi,
This session was very interesting, but were can i look closer in the code (wee can I download it?).Anonymous
September 01, 2006
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September 01, 2006
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September 01, 2006
This is slightly old news but I figured I'd mention it because I'm very excited about it:
The XNA Express...Anonymous
September 01, 2006
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September 02, 2006
It's a great demo! Can you share the source code with us?
tks!Anonymous
September 02, 2006
Great Stuff, please share the code with us. thanksAnonymous
September 03, 2006
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September 04, 2006
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September 05, 2006
Well I finally got to sit down and play with XNA. One of the things I have been doing a lot with MDXAnonymous
September 05, 2006
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March 06, 2008
How do you get the designer view up? I'm using Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition but can't seem to get the designer up.Anonymous
May 09, 2008
Well I finally got to sit down and play with XNA. One of the things I have been doing a lot with MDX is playing around with 2D, so I thought a good start would be to play and convert the code that I already have. The first thing I needed to make the transferAnonymous
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June 15, 2009
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