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XNA Game Studio Express in CoDe Magazine

Michael Klucher
Program Manager - XNA Community Game Platform

If you're looking to read up on XNA Game Studio Express, CoDe Magazine has the new September/October issue of the print version of the Magazine available on their website https://www.code-magazine.com/ This month they feature several articles on XNA Game Studio Express!

Enjoy the articles! Thanks to the authors and the folks at CoDe Magazine for helping spread the word about XNA Game Studio Express!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    September 05, 2007
    CoDe Magazine have they're September/October issue online and free to view featuring several articles

  • Anonymous
    September 06, 2007
    Ordered already!! Thx!! I am preparing a series of XNA-Game Programming presentations as a Microsoft Student Partner and every source is valuable at the preparation stage. Thx, My best regards, Aggelos Mpimpoudis

  • Anonymous
    September 10, 2007
    Hopefully you guys liked the article! I tried to do my best to show off the power of the XNA framework. Never though the XNA development team might actually notice I had written an article... Yikes!

  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2007
    Still waiting for my copy. Greece Here!!!! Cheers :D:D:) Aggelos

  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2007
    Stacks of free copies of this mag was passed out to many tens (one or two hundred?) of attendees of Phoenix's Desert Code Camp 2007. I tried to feature the tutorial article by walking through the code in an Introduction to Microsoft XNA session I hosted, but had to cut it short (didn't practice with the big screen). I let them all out abrubptly; terribly embarrassing!! But if I had any saving grace, it was in grabbing a handful of copies of this magazine and making sure everyone who wanted a copy got one. The magazine is an excellent overview.

  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2007
    Correction ... there were perhaps one or two hundred (??) attendees at DCC, not as many magazine copies, but probably 50 or so 'zines I'd guess judging from the stacks I saw.

  • Anonymous
    September 25, 2007
    what's time to release new version?