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  2. MonoGame - Wikipedia

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    MonoGame is a derivative of XNA Touch (September 2009) started by Jose Antonio Farias [6] and Silver Sprite by Bill Reiss. [citation needed] The first official release of MonoGame was version 2.0 with a downloadable version 0.7 that was available from CodePlex.

  3. Microsoft XNA - Wikipedia

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    From the codebase of Mono.XNA and SilverSprite, a new project called MonoGame was formed to port XNA to several mobile devices. [29] As of version 3.0.1 (released March 3, 2013), support is stable for iOS, Android including OUYA, macOS, Linux and Metro for Windows 8, Windows RT and Windows Phone 8, as well as PlayStation Mobile in 2D.

  4. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Focused on large open scenes: 64-bit precision of coordinates, support for geo coordinates, round Earth model. Mainly used in enterprise and professional simulators. Unity: C++ [13] 2005 C#, Visual scripting (Bolt) [14] Yes 2D, 2.5D, 3D

  5. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free and open-source software packages (), computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]

  6. Microsoft XNA Game Studio - Wikipedia

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    The first beta version of XNA Game Studio Express was released for download on August 28, 2006 followed by a second version on November 1, 2006. Microsoft released the final version on December 11, 2006. [10] On April 24, 2007, Microsoft released an update called XNA Game Studio Express 1.0 Refresh. [11]

  7. Löve (game framework) - Wikipedia

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    The framework is cross-platform supporting the platforms Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. The API provided by the framework gives access to the video and sound functions of the host machine through the libraries SDL and OpenGL , or since version 0.10 also OpenGL ES 2 and 3. [ 3 ]

  8. GameSalad - Wikipedia

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    On June 11, 2012, GameSalad unveiled a Windows port of the Mac program, allowing Windows users to create games for iPhones. The basic concept is the same, however major changes to the layout were made and some features are as of yet unsupported. Between October 3, 2012 and November 27, 2012; GameSalad laid off approximately half of their staff.

  9. Windows on Windows - Wikipedia

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    Many 16-bit Windows legacy programs can run without changes on newer 32-bit editions of Windows. The reason designers made this possible was to allow software developers time to remedy their software during the industry transition from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95 and later, without restricting the ability for the operating system to be upgraded to a current version before all programs used by a ...