The XGameStation Micro Edition Build-it-Yourself Educational Game Console Development Kit for Hobbyists and Students is Shipping!
The XGameStation Micro Edition is the world's first educational step-by-step video game console development kit; a perfect Xmas gift for the electronics, hardware, and programming enthusiast/student on your Xmas list.
Silicon Valley, CA (PRWEB) November 22, 2004 -- Nurve Networks LLC's new
XGameStation Micro Edition educational game console development kit is now
shipping worldwide and has been awarded the coveted "Dave Perry Recommended"
award by Dave Perry of Shiny Entertainment.
Video games generate billions
of dollars in revenue each year and game programming books occupy rows of
bookstore shelf space. Video game development has made its way into college
curriculums and entire game programming universities have emerged. But, video
games run on advanced hardware, the design of which is a black art that few
understand.
For over a decade, books by Computer Scientist and
best-selling game development author Andre' LaMothe (his latest title "Tricks of
the 3D Game Programming Gurus") have taught generations of game developers to
create today's cutting-edge video games. Now, his focus is changing from video
game software to video game hardware with the unveiling of the XGameStation
Micro Edition, a revolutionary new video game system that offers users what no
PlayStation or XBOX can -- knowledge.
The XGameStation Micro Edition (XGS
ME) is a complete game development kit inspired by classic systems such as the
Atari 2600, 800, Apple II, C64 and Nintendo Entertainment System. The XGS kit
includes a fully-assembled XGS unit with all necessary cables, a full-length
eBook written by Andre LaMothe on the design and programming of the XGS along
with all the software necessary to create your own games, demos, and
experiments.
The eBook introduces the reader to analog/digital
engineering, then gradually explores the entire design of the XGS's hardware and
software.
Armed with a complete understanding of how the system was
built and operates, users then create their own games or play games made by
their peers. The online community at http://www.xgamestation.com completes the system's appeal,
providing a place for XGameStation developers to share ideas, software and even
discuss hardware modifications.
The system plugs into any NTSC/PAL TV and
supports vintage Atari 2600 controllers as well as a PS/2 keyboard. XGameStation
Micro Edition games and applications are stored on internal processor Flash,
allowing users to develop and download their games from a PC using the
accompanying tools.
In short, by empowering hobbyists and game developers
with a game platform they can truly call their own, the XGameStation Micro
Edition is reviving the magic of programming and hardware hacking for systems
like the Apple II, Atari 800 and Commodore 64.
The official website for
the XGameStation is http://www.xgamestation.com/ there you will find Media,
Downloads, Demos, and more information on purchasing the XGS Micro
Edition.
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