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Game development on Blas Pascal University
1. Juegos, esas cosas que nos gustan.
Ing. Matías Iacono
Microsoft MVP
Orador Regional Ineta Latam
2. • Un poquito de historia.
• Argentina y el desarrollo de juegos.
• Herramientas, motores, y otros aditamentos.
• Soporte, ayuda, socorro!!!!
3. -US$ 100.000 por día de registraciones
-US$ 100.000.000 en ventas
-Plan antipirata en Asia, US$ 1 por copia pirata
¡Todo esto realizado por un
equipo de 4 personas!
team pirat arg
latin
4. -US$ 310.000.000 el primer día de ventas
-US$ 500.000.000 en ventas la primer semana
The big boys. Think of some of the names you’ve seen on the games you play.
EA, Sony, Ubisoft – these are gigantic publishing corporations that pay small studios to create games.
They sell you these games and you don’t get much of a choice in what they’re going to be. Some are great, some aren’t great…
And some, you say to yourself, “I could do better than that!”
It sure looks daunting to someone who just wants to make a game.
But what if there was another way? A way where making a game and sharing it with your friends could be done cheaply…even for free?
Imagine if it didn’t look like this – it looked like THIS.
You make games. Your friends make games. You share them, modify them, make them better, and post them for all the world to see and play.
Well, it’s possible right now, with a new product from Microsoft, called XNA Game Studio Express.
Microsoft XNA is composed of industry-leading software, services, resources, and communities focused on enabling game developers to be successful on Microsoft gaming platforms.