I think it's more about realism than maturity. Some people just prefer to be immersed in a realistic game world and alot of Nintendo games have gameplay mechanics that couldn't be explained in a realistic world. It's really hard to maintain realism and innovate thus we see small improvements over time with these types of games whereas Nintendo focuses on innovation and that's what they're known and remembered for.
It will still compile to a flash swf file but the IDE is eclipse based, it's pretty cool the display is all set up in xml and you can switch between source/display view. Also actionscript 3 is going to be alot faster, can't wait to see what people are going to make with it.
I live off the dollar menu you insensitive clod! And I would have never found my great job at wal-mart if it wasn't for the employee testimonial commercials they air.
That sums it up perfectly.
I think it's more about realism than maturity. Some people just prefer to be immersed in a realistic game world and alot of Nintendo games have gameplay mechanics that couldn't be explained in a realistic world. It's really hard to maintain realism and innovate thus we see small improvements over time with these types of games whereas Nintendo focuses on innovation and that's what they're known and remembered for.
It will still compile to a flash swf file but the IDE is eclipse based, it's pretty cool the display is all set up in xml and you can switch between source/display view. Also actionscript 3 is going to be alot faster, can't wait to see what people are going to make with it.
Exclusive to the Xbox? This game would be perfect on the Revolution!
Jokes on you, Ahahahhahahaha! There is no flex plugin, it uses the flash one! So your already getting value out of the open source community.
I live off the dollar menu you insensitive clod! And I would have never found my great job at wal-mart if it wasn't for the employee testimonial commercials they air.
he could present some cool game ideas!
1,032,000 for FreeBSD, 719,000 for Linux, and 5,376,000 for Windows/XP
Whoa, the windows benchmark is more than 5x greater... so it must be 5x better! SWEET!
Serenity now!
Macromedia Flash 1 was released in 1996 and the DVD standard was finalized in 1996... thus the dawn of crappy intros begins!
Wow! That was touching and very motivational! Now all I gotta do is find a rich girl and marry her, brilliant!
but... but... flash and java are evil! WAAAA!