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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. Sickhead Games - Wikipedia

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    Sickhead Games, LLC is an American independent game development studio founded in 2002. It is best known for its multiplatform turn-based strategy game ARMED!, its involvement with the MonoGame framework [1] and Torque series of game engines, and the development of several PlayStation 4/5, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch ports of indie games including TowerFall Ascension, [2 ...

  4. List of visual novel engines - Wikipedia

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    NScripter is a visual novel engine [4] written by Naoki Takahashi. Due to its simplicity and its liberal license (while it is not open-source software , royalty-free commercial use is permitted), it quickly became popular in Japan, and was used for a number of high-profile commercial and dōjin titles, such as HaniHani and Tsukihime .

  5. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    The first game using Source 2, Dota 2, was ported over from the original Source engine. One of The Lab's minigame Robot Repair uses Source 2 engine while rest of seven uses Unity's engine. Spring: C++: C, C++, Java/JVM, Lua, Python: Yes 3D Windows, Linux, macOS: Balanced Annihilation, Zero-K: GPL-2.0-or-later: RTS, simulated events, OpenGL ...

  6. Supergiant Games - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] They employed a number of freelance programmers and developers at various times during the development of their first game. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Their first game, Bastion , received high critical praise, including being listed among several "Game of the Year" lists from game journalists. [ 8 ]

  7. Googol - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined in 1920 by 9-year-old Milton Sirotta (1911–1981), nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner. [1] He may have been inspired by the contemporary comic strip character Barney Google. [2] Kasner popularized the concept in his 1940 book Mathematics and the Imagination. [3]

  8. Myra B. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Myra B. Cohen is an American software engineer whose research focuses on software testing. [1] She is Susan J. Rosowski Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln , and Professor and Lanh and Oanh Nguyen Chair in Software Engineering at Iowa State University .

  9. GameMaker - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, YoYo Games changed GameMaker Studio 2's numbering scheme so the version corresponds to the year and the month it was released (For example, 2022.1 for January 2022). [ 59 ] In April 2022, YoYo Games dropped the GameMaker Studio 2 name in order to match its new version numbering scheme, changing it to simply GameMaker .