Get Started in Game Creation

Written by Daniel Punch


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Now that you have a fleshed out idea, it’s time to work out how this will all get put together. If you’ve gotten to this point and are worried that you’re going to have to spend years learning complex programming languages in order to implement your idea, fear not! Others have already donerepparttar hard yards for you. There are many RAD (Rapid Application Development) Tools available for game creation, a number of which are available for free online. Some of them still require you to learn a ‘scripting language’ (a simplified programming language made for a specific task) but in general this isn’t too complicated or involved. I’ve compiled a brief list of some of these I have found atrepparttar 107576 end ofrepparttar 107577 article. The free ones are listed first, organized by game genre.

Well, that should be enough to get you started inrepparttar 107578 creation of your game. The most important thing to remember once you’ve gotten this far is that you need to complete your game. Many people start a project and then lose interest and it fails, or they keep moving on to one new project after another without finishing anything. Start small, build a working (if simple) game that is, above all else, complete. When you get to this stage you will always have a huge number of things that you wish to change, fix etc. but you’ll get a great feeling from knowing that it is, in its way, finished.

From this point, you can startrepparttar 107579 tweaking phase. Play your game a few times and ask others to dorepparttar 107580 same. Take note of what isn’t fun or could be better and change things here. At this stage, it is more important than ever to keep backups of previous versions so that if a change doesn’t work you can go back and try something different without losing any of your work. It is at this point that you can add all new features, improve graphics and sounds, whatever you please, safe inrepparttar 107581 knowledge that you’re working on a solid foundation.

When you’re happy with your game, why not share it withrepparttar 107582 world? There are many cheap or free places out there for you to host your files on and then you can jump on link lists and forums and let everyone know about your creation. Well, I hope that this has been a helpful introduction intorepparttar 107583 art of creating games. It’s a great deal of fun, and can open whole new avenues of creative expression for you to explore. Jump in and have fun!

Daniel Punch M6.Net http://www.m6.net

Links: General Game Creation: (Tools that allow easy creation of many different game types) Game Maker: http://www.gamemaker.nl MegaZeux: http://megazeux.sourceforge.net/

Adventure Games: (Games such as Monkey Island, King’s Quest, Space Quest etc.) Adventure Game Studio: http://www.bigbluecup.com AGAST: http://www.allitis.com/agast/ 3D Adventure Studio: http://3das.noeska.com/ ADRIFT (for text adventures): http://www.adrift.org.uk/

Role Playing Games (RPGs): (Games such as Final Fantasy, Breath of Fire, Diablo) OHRPG: http://www.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/ RPG Toolit: http://www.toolkitzone.com/

Fighting Games: (Games such as Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Tekken, Soul Calibur etc.) KOF91: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kof91/ MUGEN (unfortunatelyrepparttar 107584 site is largely in French): http://www.streetmugen.com/mugen-us.html

Side-Scrolling Games: (Games such asrepparttar 107585 2D Mario Games, Sonicrepparttar 107586 Hedgehog, Double Dragon etc.) The Scrolling Game Development Kit: http://gamedev.sourceforge.net/

There are many others available as well. One particularly useful site for finding game creation tools is: http://www.ambrosine.com/resource.html

Also of note, although not freeware, arerepparttar 107587 excellent game creation tools available by Clickteam at: http://www.clickteam.com/English/ Klik and Play and The Games Factory in particular arerepparttar 107588 programs to have a look at and downloadrepparttar 107589 free demos of.

If you really want to do things right and programrepparttar 107590 game yourself, there are some excellent programming resources available atrepparttar 107591 following locations:

Java Game Programming: http://fivedots.coe.psu.ac.th/~ad/jg/ http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article1262.asp http://javaboutique.internet.com/tutorials/Java_Game_Programming/

Visual Basic Game Programming: http://markbutler.8m.com/vb-tutorial.htm

C++ Game Programming: http://www3.telus.net/alexander_russell/course_dx/introduction_dx.htm http://www.rit.edu/~jpw9607/tutorial.htm

General Information: http://www.gamedev.net/ http://www.gamasutra.com/

Daniel Punch M6.Net http://www.m6.net


P.C. Security & Housekeeping Basics

Written by Mike Nalbone


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The second, common type is a hardware Firewall. It’s an actual device that gets plugged into your connection just before your PC. Properly configured and maintained, a hardware firewall is considered by many to berepparttar most effective in preventing snooping and attacks. What do I mean by maintained, you ask? That brings us torepparttar 107575 second part of this article: HOUSEKEEPING . First, and foremost, if your PC is running any version of Microsoft Windows, you should be visiting http://www.windowsupdate.microsoft.com at least every month or so to check for any updates. Just followrepparttar 107576 instructions onrepparttar 107577 web site. Hackers are constantly finding new security loopholes in Windows, and Microsoft, bless their hearts, frequently publishes free updates designed to plug these holes. Like I said earlier, no machine is hack-proof. Hackers frequently attackrepparttar 107578 FBI, CIA, Banks, and big corporations' computers. If they want in, they'll find a way. Just make it as difficult as you can for them. If your machine is running sluggishly, you might want to defragment your hard drive. I hear you, "Whatrepparttar 107579 hell does that mean?" Picture your new hard drive as a blank sheet of paper. When you install a new program or create a file on your hard drive, it starts to fill in information on this "blank sheet" . Over time, as programs are erased or as files are deleted, empty spaces begin to show up onrepparttar 107580 sheet. Now, when you install a new program or create a new file, your pc looks forrepparttar 107581 first available empty space onrepparttar 107582 sheet. What ifrepparttar 107583 new file is larger thanrepparttar 107584 empty space? Well, your pc will copy part ofrepparttar 107585 file into that first space &repparttar 107586 rest of it goes intorepparttar 107587 next available space. The process repeats itself untilrepparttar 107588 entire file has been copied. See where I'm going here? After time, parts of nearly all of your files can be scattered all overrepparttar 107589 place. That's called fragmentation. When you go to userepparttar 107590 file, it takes more time to find each part & put it back together than it would ifrepparttar 107591 file was all in order & all in one piece. Luckily, you can fix this. Windows comes with a utility called a "de-fragmenter". On my PC, which runs Windows 2000, I can accessrepparttar 107592 defragmenter by clicking "Start", "Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", and then "Disk Defragmenter". The location may be slightly different on your PC. Once you've foundrepparttar 107593 program, run it, & click onrepparttar 107594 Analyze button. Windows will check your hard drive & show you what percentage ofrepparttar 107595 files are split-up. It will also make a recommendation as whether or not you should de-fragmentrepparttar 107596 drive. Defragmenting a drive can take a long time, so, you might want to run it just before you go to bed at night, or before you leave for work inrepparttar 107597 morning. One more housekeeping tip: Why waste valuable hard drive space? Un-install any programs you no longer use by clicking "My Computer", then "Control Panel", then "Add/Remove Programs". Windows will show you a list of registered programs installed on your system. If you click on any ofrepparttar 107598 program names, Windows will show yourepparttar 107599 size ofrepparttar 107600 program, and how frequently you have used it, andrepparttar 107601 date you last ran it. Chances are, if you haven't looked in a while, you'll find some things there you'd totally forgotten about & no longer use. Get rid ofrepparttar 107602 junk. It's like cleaning outrepparttar 107603 attic. The extra space can be used for "new junk". I've only coveredrepparttar 107604 basics here, and these arerepparttar 107605 minimum steps you should take. For more information on maintainingrepparttar 107606 health of your computer, just do a search on Google or Yahoo for "PC housekeeping" (includerepparttar 107607 quotes). If you have neglected your poor PC, now isrepparttar 107608 time to make things right. You'll gain better performance & possibly thwart any future, bigger problems.

Mike Nalbone is a freelance ghost-writer. He specializes in creating unique, original & affordable content articles for web site owners. You can visit Mike at: http://www.nalbone.org


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