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EGE: Small 2D Engine
Filename
EGESmall2DEngineReleased.rar
Date Posted
Jun 27, 2006
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1054
Description:
If you're a neophyte in the world of game developing and there's nobody there to show you how it's done step by step, then this is your lucky day my friend. Your very own game may just be within reach. drcd of ps2dev.org has released a small 2D Engine that will allow you to easily draw pictures, move them, change their color, opacity and many other things. But of course, for you to be able to learn, drcd will not spoonfeed you. He actually ran into some sort of trouble incorporating sound in the engine. As an up and coming developer, do not look at this as a problem, but more of a challenge. Just think about it, if you'll be able to come up with a solution to this problem, then you sure have the makings of being the next drcd.
He coded it using pspgl in C++. It was written for Windows Linux and OpenAL for sound (But because he didn't find a good enough library, no sound at the moment).
Included in the download, below this article is a walk through on how this engine works. Download it and get cracking on your game. You never know, we might even feature your creation here at QJ.
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