>> What do you guys think? > That you've applied for a job at Adobe, or will do it soon ;-)
No, I'm a flash game developer and there are *A LOT* of flash game developers out there, and it's now the easiest platform to develop games for. I'm 100% sure that a number of Flash game developers (professional or amateur) would love to contribute game & edugame content for the XO. Gnash just doesn't cut it. AVM1 is just too slow, especially for the XO-1. > Look, I have worked for many years on the Shockwave and Flash > platforms. Unless your clients are paying you real money to develop > with it, it's honestly a PoS and there is no reason to celebrate it. I don't think you've developed for it in the past 3 years then. Flash is an absolute joy to make games in. As a kid too, I got a big headstart on my classmates because I had educational Math & Word games on our home computer. Games in general proven to be one of the best ways to engage students - make learning fun, and they will learn. I have a Bookworm-like (Boggle-like) word game that's good to go on the XO with a few graphical tweaks, but it's in Flash 9 AS3 AVM2 and will not work with Gnash. -Naz -- carlos nazareno http://twitter.com/object404 http://www.object404.com -- interactive media specialist zen graffiti studios http://www.zengraffiti.com -- "if you don't like the way the world is running, then change it instead of just complaining." _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel