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startpad | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 02 2009 | news, development, gaming, games, microsoft, xbox
New xbox development framework, all GUI, all the time. Downloadable for 400 Microsoft Points.
Quoted: While you aren't going to build the next Call of Duty using Microsoft's new game design engine, Kodu , you can definitely have some fun designing a short side-scrolling platform. Are there limits? Yeah, loads. This isn't going to replace the XNA …
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