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  • XNA Games on Zune

    I have only had the brand new XNA Game Studio 3.0 CTP installed for a c ouple of days, so I don’t have a whole lot to report on just yet about major differences and changes.  It does make it a lot easier that this one works with Visual Studio 2008, but it doesn’t yet deploy to XBox360.  So I can’t yet completely get rid of my VS 2005. However I did see this great post on the Zune Forums about a quickstart to getting games up and running quickly on my Zune .  The post is very straightforward. 
    Posted to Martha Rotter's Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on May 12, 2008
    Filed under: XNA, Zune, videoGames, gaming
  • Fourth XNA Video: Dr. Joaquin Quiñonero-Candela

    Dr. Joaquin Quiñonero-Candela is an Associate Researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge. He works with the Applied Games Group. He and his team are doing quite a lot of interesting work as you will see in his talk, titled "Learning to Race." He talks about all of this, as well as a showcase of an internship there. Enjoy! Technorati Tags: XNA Game Studio , XNA , Microsoft
    Posted to Martha Rotter's Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 25, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, academic, events, Dublin, Ireland, XNA, videoGames, gaming
  • Fourth XNA Video: Dr. Joaquin Quiñonero-Candela

    Dr. Joaquin Quiñonero-Candela is an Associate Researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge. He works with the Applied Games Group. He and his team are doing quite a lot of interesting work as you will see in his talk, titled "Learning to Race." He talks about all of this, as well as a showcase of an internship there. Enjoy! Technorati Tags: XNA Game Studio , XNA , Microsoft Cross posted from Martha's Blog
    Posted to Microsoft Ireland Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 25, 2008
    Filed under: Ireland, Microsoft, XNA, academic, events, dublin, videoGames, gaming
  • Third XNA Day Video: Dave Mitchell

    Dave Mitchell came all the way from Seattle during his Thanksgiving holiday to talk with students at the XNA tour. He is a director at Microsoft for XNA, and he certainly knows his stuff. Dave gave the opening keynote of the XNA European Tour, where he talked about the "Ongoing Democratization of Game Development." It's an excellent overview of how the games industry is changing and opening up. It's not a country club anymore - XNA allows anyone to play in this space, just like sites such as YouTube
    Posted to Martha Rotter's Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 22, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, academic, students, events, Dublin, Ireland, XNA, videoGames, gaming
  • Third XNA Day Video: Dave Mitchell

    Dave Mitchell came all the way from Seattle during his Thanksgiving holiday to talk with students at the XNA tour. He is a director at Microsoft for XNA, and he certainly knows his stuff. Dave gave the opening keynote of the XNA European Tour, where he talked about the "Ongoing Democratization of Game Development." It's an excellent overview of how the games industry is changing and opening up. It's not a country club anymore - XNA allows anyone to play in this space, just like sites such as YouTube
    Posted to Microsoft Ireland Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 22, 2008
    Filed under: Ireland, Microsoft, XNA, academic, students, events, dublin, videoGames, gaming
  • Next XNA Day Video Posted: Rob Miles

    Rob Miles is a Microsoft MVP, and as he says in his highly entertaining talk below - it's what all Microsoft Student Partners should aspire to be. Watch as Rob tells bad jokes and demos XNA Game Studio on his MacBook Pro. I laughed out loud at his descriptions of *alternative* games like "Hide the Controller" and "Controller Racing." Enjoy! Technorati Tags: XNA Game Studio 2.0 , XNA , Microsoft , Video Game Development
    Posted to Martha Rotter's Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 19, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, academic, students, events, developer, Dublin, XNA, videoGames, gaming
  • Next XNA Day Video Posted: Rob Miles

    Rob Miles is a Microsoft MVP, and as he says in his highly entertaining talk below - it's what all Microsoft Student Partners should aspire to be. Watch as Rob tells bad jokes and demos XNA Game Studio on his MacBook Pro. I laughed out loud at his descriptions of *alternative* games like "Hide the Controller" and "Controller Racing." Enjoy! Technorati Tags: XNA Game Studio 2.0 , XNA , Microsoft , Video Game Development Cross posted from Martha's Blog
    Posted to Microsoft Ireland Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 19, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, XNA, Developer, academic, students, events, dublin, videoGames, gaming
  • First of the XNA Day Videos Posted!

    Back in November, Dublin was host to an event called the XNA Game Studio Tour.  It was a full day jam-packed with superb XNA experts talking about the upcoming XNA Game Studio 2.0 release, showing off features and real-life examples of XNA applications and games. Liam (pictured below in the video) was kind enough to pass along videos of the event so that we could share it with more people, as the presenters were all quite good!  I took some time this week and turned them into Silverlight
    Posted to Microsoft Ireland Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 14, 2008
    Filed under: XNA, Developer, academic, events, dublin, videoGames, gaming
  • First of the XNA Day Videos Posted!

    Back in November, Dublin was host to an event called the XNA Game Studio Tour. It was a full day jam-packed with superb XNA experts talking about the upcoming XNA Game Studio 2.0 release, showing off features and real-life examples of XNA applications and games. Liam (pictured below in the video) was kind enough to pass along videos of the event so that we could share it with more people, as the presenters were all quite good! I took some time this week and turned them into Silverlight applications,
    Posted to Martha Rotter's Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on February 14, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, academic, students, events, developer, Dublin, XNA, videoGames, gaming
  • XNA European Tour Hits Dublin

    Yesterday in Trinity College something landed. Something big. Something new and fun. Something that might keep me up late at night... The XNA European Tour began right here in Dublin, filling two 150-person lecture halls for the entire day with 300+ students and game developers. In fact we had been expecting half of that, but as registrations came pouring in, Steve Collins, a lecturer at Trinity, was able to put together an additional room and have the speakers do morning and afternoon sessions!
    Posted to Martha Rotter's Blog (Weblog) by martharotter on November 27, 2007
    Filed under: technology, Microsoft, academic, students, events, developer, Dublin, Ireland, XNA, videoGames, gaming
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