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    Reviving Android Gaming on Windows 11: Tencent's Game-Changer

    The Rebirth of Android Gaming on Windows When Microsoft initially announced Windows 11, one of the most intriguing features was the promise of native support for Android apps. Here, in a move that certainly got tech enthusiasts buzzing, users envisioned all their favorite mobile games becoming...
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    Introducing Android™ Apps on Windows 11 to Windows Insiders

    Windows is a platform for creators Windows is the most open platform on the planet for creators. Part of living our commitment to openness is welcoming partner technologies and content that deliver powerful experiences. And what makes Windows, well, Windows is the variety of apps available. So...
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    Codeless game engine Buildbox adds Universal Windows Platform (UWP) support

    Buildbox—which allows users to create games without needing to code or program—has been used to create a number of Top 100 games. Developers like David Riechelt who created the hit game Color Switch with Buildbox, have been using the software to build chart topping games across multiple...
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    Be a 3D Hero with UrhoSharp

    Last December Miguel de Icaza blogged about a cool, cross platform, light weight 3D game engine that's very C# and friendly... Link Removed [Post Copied in Full] Building 3D experiences and games using a high-level framework that works across all of the major platforms is now as easy as...
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    Cannot find Grand Theft Auto San Andreas in my windows store apps.

    Firstly, I'm very sorry if this is not where to post this, but recently, I've bought GTA: San Andreas on my Windows Nokia Phone. Don't remember which model, but I will check and respond if anyone needs to know. Anyways, I am not very sure if this is how it even works, but I've gotten the idea...
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    Windows 10 Install Shadowfight 2 on Windows tablet with 1GB RAM?

    Hello, I bought my child a Windows 10 tablet called Lint 810. It actually works very nice; I preferred it over Android tablets for a few reasons. However, my child got disappointed because he could not install a game called Shadowfight 2, which he saw his friends use on Android tablets. The...
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    Windows 8 Introducing Rush^3: A 3D Arcade Game on Windows 8 - Get It Free and Share Your Feedback!

    I am an amateur web developer and I would like to introduce you my last creation: Rush^3 It´s available for free and without ads at the Windows 8 store, (web link: http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/es-es/app/d5e21bf0-efc7-4609-9f71-561c76664c91) I would like to encourage you to give it a...
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    Windows 7 Silverlight TV 76: Animations on Windows Phone in the Bird Hunt Game

    Interested in creating a game for Windows Phone using Silverlight? In this episode, Jeff Paries, Silverlight MVP and author of the book Silverlight Animation, walks through the source for his Bird Hunt game for Windows Phone 7. He offers tips on how to create a game concept and keep your scope...
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    Windows 7 Hot Apps: Xbox LIVE Titles for Windows Phone

    In this very special CES 2011 episode of Hot Apps, Laura shows you all the new Xbox LIVE titles being announced for the Windows Phone. Enjoy! Link Removed Link Removed
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    “Angry Birds” Now Available for Windows XP & Windows 7

    The wildly popular smartphone game Angry Birds is now available in Intel’s AppUp netbook app store for Windows 7 and Windows XP platforms. Once again, the green pigs have stolen the birds’ eggs, and you must… Link Removed
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    Windows 7 Silverlight vs XNA for Windows Phone 7

    Sean McKenna and Talon Ireland came down to discuss a few things they learned from building Unite in Silverlight on Windows Phone 7. They go over: - Pros/cons of silverlight vs. xna for building simple games - Dealing with the back button and tombstoning in games Link...
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    Windows 7 Using XNA for Developing Windows Phone Games

    When talking about developing applications for the new Windows Phone platform, we usually focus on Silverlight. There is, however, another programming model for developing Windows Phone applications, and that’s XNA—a special programming model based on .NET that is specifically designed for...
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