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Geek Culture / Byond?

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BaZko
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Posted: 14th Oct 2005 06:16 Edited at: 14th Oct 2005 06:18
Anyone seen byond.com?
The programming language for the games is very easy to use

edit:The games arnt that great tho,btw.
Foxy
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Posted: 14th Oct 2005 06:57
Heh, downloaded a couple of the games from the site to play, amusing. It would be nice to see it compile stand-alone executables though.

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bitJericho
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Posted: 15th Oct 2005 01:38
the games visually arent great, but the interactivity is wonderful. It's also great fun to program for. A truly entertainment oriented language

Possibly my favorite language, second of course, to db


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Raven
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Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posted: 15th Oct 2005 07:38
downloaded it a lil while ago cause someone said it was good for 2D games... couldn't figure out which bloody program was suppose to be the editor; got bored and uninstalled it.

Dave J
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Posted: 15th Oct 2005 10:07
I used to use it a few years ago simply to play the games on it, then I realised there weren't any good games for it (especially when 90% of them were DBZ RPG clones of eachother)...


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