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Game Development Links
- GameDev.net ---
This is one of my favorite game development websites, with a nice message board
and frequent articles on game development subjects.
- GamaSutra --- Long respected
for its features, GamaSutra definitely deserves a look. I highly
recommend reading its features, as they are very high quality
and have useful information to learn from.
- FlipCode --- FlipCode, like
GameDev.net, is an excellent game development resource. Though
it edges more toward the use of cutting-edge technology for other
purposes such as demos, it has a great support base of knowledgeable
professionals.
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Personal Favorites
- Google --- Google is a great
search engine, helpful when researching the most obscure programming
topic.
- MSDN --- My saving
grace, MSDN is the ultimate resource for many developers in nearly
every language. The MSDN Library is extensive, current, and very
well designed to be truly the best resource available. It's even
better than the Linux man pages.
- MSNBC --- My sole link to news, MSNBC
has kept me up to date on what happens outside the walls of DigiPen
and its neighboring 7-11.
- User Friendly
Comic Strip --- This is definitely good for a few laughs.
I've been following it for about a year now, and I recommend taking
the time to start at the beginning and follow the story.
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DigiPen Links
- DigiPen's Website --- This is where I go
to school. I
encourage all prospective game developers to closely examine the course
descriptions and curriculum offered at DigiPen. A reworking of the format
of DigiPen's site is in the works, soon to be released. Also,
check out DigiPen's
Download Page. The game GenJox was recently put up.
This game will most likely win the IGDA Student Game Festival, since
it's very cool. I also recommend Arkoss, Wyrm, and Matrix
Attack.
- Anthony
Carotenuto's Page --- Anthony has a nice page here, and he has a
lot to say about DigiPen. I recommend checking out his page if
you're interested in attending DigiPen.
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