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RIS620 Advanced programming

Advanced Programming Aim of the course Advanced programming concepts Through XNA Game Studio

Advanced Programming Content Game development concepts Adding sound 2D (sprites, collision detection, textures, animation etc) Adding sound HLSL

Advanced Programming

Text book Title: Learning XNA 3.0: Game development for the PC, Xbox 360 and Zune. Author: Aaron Reed Publisher: O’Reilly Publication Date: 2009 ISBN 13:978-059-652195-0

Text book availability Kalahari: R325 Take2: R300 (out of stock) Loot.co.za: R256

Lectures Thursday 17:10 – 19:00 WWG223