Hello, first let me introduce myself. My name is Carlos camacho and I am the editor of iDevGames.com. My site is geared towards game dev on the Mac. Since last year, we started a contest for the creation of Mac games. The main goal is to increase the amount of source code for Mac developers to use, thus the whole community benefits.
Last year contest had about 20+ entries written in CodeWarrior, Project Builder, REALBasic, and METAL. We gave away many prizes included some great 3d applications and game dev tools.
We are currently working on the rules for this year's contest. We are debating whether games created in ColdStone Engine should be allowed. As I said, the idea of the contest is to increase the amount of Mac native "source code." A side benefit is that devs can get some great tools to make better games and game players get more games.
Based on what I know of CE, outside of the "scripting", there is little programming involved. So some users in iDevGames forum feel that CE games should not be allowed. I'm open to suggestions and I'm even interested in sponsoring a contest for CE-only games at some point at iDevGames. if you want to cast your vote in favor of allowing CE games, visit our forum and check out this thread...
(url="http://"http://64.246.17.165/forum/showthread.php?postid=1264#post1264")http://64.246.17.165...showthread.php? postid=1264#post1264://http://64.246.17.165/forum/showthre...d=1264#post1264://http://64.246.17.165/forum/showthre...d=1264#post1264(/url)
For a shorter link, juyst go to "http://64.246.17.165/forum/". Look inside the "content" message board and look for "uDevGame 2002 ground rules."
Thanks,
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Editor
http:// (url="http://"http://www.idevgames.com/")www.idevgames.com/(/url)
(This message has been edited by Camacho (edited 05-20-2002).)