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  2. GameMaker - Wikipedia

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    GameMaker accommodates the creation of cross-platform and multi-genre video games using a custom drag-and-drop visual programming language or a scripting language known as Game Maker Language (GML), which can be used to develop more advanced games that could not be created just by using the visual programming features.

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Java: 2006 Yes 3D Cross-platform: GPL: Java port of Quake II game engine Java 3D: Java: Yes 3D Cross-platform: BSD: Community-centric project. Used by many schools as part of course work Jedi: C: Yes 2.5D DOS, Windows: Star Wars: Dark Forces, Outlaws: Proprietary: Rumored to have been reverse-engineered from Doom engine jMonkeyEngine: Java ...

  4. Construct (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    When adding events, the editor allows the user to specify conditions or checks that must be fulfilled by each object instance on the screen before the event will be added or run by it. Events can be chained together using sub-events, allowing for more complicated behaviors to be created. [12]

  5. Game engine - Wikipedia

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    Modern game- or graphics-engines generally provide a scene graph—an object-oriented representation of the 3D game-world which often simplifies game design and can be used for more efficient rendering of vast virtual worlds. [citation needed] Most game engines or graphics engines use a Graphics API, which eases communication with the GPU. But ...

  6. Garry Kitchen's GameMaker - Wikipedia

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    Garry Kitchen's GameMaker is an integrated development environment for the Commodore 64, Apple II, and IBM PC compatibles, created by Garry Kitchen and released by Activision in 1985. It is one of the earliest all-in-one game design products aimed at the general consumer, preceded by Broderbund 's The Arcade Machine in 1982.

  7. The Game Creators - Wikipedia

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    The 3D Gamemaker is a computer application developed by The Game Creators, that allows users to make various genres of 3D games [7] [8] for Microsoft Windows.The tool is marketed as allowing users to create 3D games without programming and art skills.

  8. clone (Java method) - Wikipedia

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    The class Object's clone() method creates and returns a copy of the object, with the same class and with all the fields having the same values. However, Object.clone() throws a CloneNotSupportedException unless the object is an instance of a class that implements the marker interface Cloneable.

  9. Memory leak - Wikipedia

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    The memory manager does not free an object that is strongly reachable. An object is strongly reachable if it is reachable either directly by a strong reference or indirectly by a chain of strong references. (A strong reference is a reference that, unlike a weak reference, prevents an object from being