| Wednesday, April 22, 2009 |
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CopperCube 3D Looking for Beta testers
Posted by:
Nikolaus Gebhardt at 11:42:37 pm
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Ambiera is looking for beta testers for their new 3D engine CopperCube. CopperCube is a 3D engine for Flash as well as for Windows: it creates interactive 3D scenes, everything from simple 3D panoramas to full games, as Flash .swf files or standalone windows .exe files. You can download the first beta version painlessly from the CopperCube website, no registration necessary.
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Candella Systems licenses Unigine engine
Posted by:
Unigine Corp. at 5:07:49 am
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Candella Systems Ltd, a UK-based developer and publisher of videogames for the PC, consoles and handhelds has licensed Unigine engine. The first Unigine-based project by Candella Systems is already in development. THe company also plans to use Unigine technologies for their upcoming PC and console game titles.
Unigine is a multi-purpose technology, which can be easily adapted to various projects. This cross-platform middleware provides almost everything required for game developemnt out-of-the box: powerful 3D render (with support of all modern APIs: DirectX 9 / DirectX 10.1 / OpenGL), physics module, scripting system, GUI, sound subsystem, and tools.
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| Tuesday, April 21, 2009 |
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FMOD Ex now Available for Torque Developers
Posted by:
Deborah Marshall at 1:13:50 pm
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GarageGames has partnered with Firelight Technologies to offer FMOD Ex to all Torque developers. FMOD Ex will be available for $99 and is compatible with the entire Torque line of game engines, including the latest Torque 3D engine.
FMOD features DSP Software Architecture, Advanced Compressed Sample and Streaming Support and the ability to create realistic soundscapes.
Brett Paterson, CEO of Firelight Technologies says, "Firelight has been supporting the indie community for 10 years now. We're happy to partner with GarageGames, who has a like-minded attitude. With this partnership, we can expose FMOD's advanced functionality to many more users at a very low price. We're looking forward to hearing what developers can do with FMOD and the Torque engine."
For more information, check out FMOD Ex at GarageGames.com.
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