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 3 base classes for a Java game programmer  By Alex Zak

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The following article describes a system of three classes I wrote for making Java games. You may use them for learning or for making your own games. You will only need to extend one of them, while the classes I wrote handle input (by listening to it, and informing your class whenever an input event happens) and output (by asking your game class for what to paint on the screen).
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 Overview of images in Java game programming  By Alex Zak

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A short overview of the most common image types used in game programming: JPEG, GIF and PNG. Discusses their advantages and disadvantages.
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A short overview of the most common image types used in game programming: JPEG, GIF and PNG. Discusses their advantages and disadvantages.
   Hits:138    Rate:  0.0(out of 5)    Vote:0   Submit Date :2007-09-18
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The following article describes a system of three classes I wrote for making Java games. You may use them for learning or for making your own games. You will only need to extend one of them, while the classes I wrote handle input (by listening to it, and informing your class whenever an input event happens) and output (by asking your game class for what to paint on the screen).
   Hits:190    Rate:  1.0(out of 5)    Vote:1   Submit Date :2007-09-18
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