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Here
are some interesting final projects students worked on in Fall Quarter of 2008.
These year final projects are implemented based on three different systems:
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Projects implemented
in C++ based on D3D (9) and MFC. For these projects you must have MS DirectX9 (November 2008 release) and Visual Studio 2008
installed on your machine to run them.
2.
Projects implemented
in C# based on XNA and WinForm (or UWB_GUI). For these projects you must have
XNA Game Studio installed. Here are some
details.
3.
Projects implemented
in Java based on JOGL and Swing. For these projects, you need to have Java and JOGL installed to
run them. Here are the details.
Since
most projects require run time texture and/or sound wave file supports, you
have to download the zip file, unzip it, and double click on the .exe to run
them. Have fun!
Who |
What |
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Proposal |
Report/User Manual |
Christopher Eng and Kenneth Rice |
Escape!: Guide the hero
through this dark maze. Use your torch light or cell phone carefully for
those are the only protections you have! |
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Allan Ortiz and Christopher Ross |
Space War: This project is
implemented in Java (here is the instruction on working with Java and
JOGL). A two player “King of the Hills” Game! |
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Lonnie Kyser and Adrian Chang |
Tracer 360: This remake of the
hit i-phone game lets you trace and guide the hero to safety. |
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Conrad Young |
Space
Commander: You command a fleet of space fighters, collect resources, build
fighters and destroy your fellow commanders! |
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Darrell Westerinen Jae Kim and Young wouk Youn |
Cannon Ball: Challenge
yourself by destroying the cannon you created and grew with new cannons! |
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Joseph Chouinard and Daniel Heringer |
The Last
Starfighter: Two player game, choice of 3 different kinds of fighters, find
your best friend and try to destroy her ships! |
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Cory Mayberry, Kirk Sealls, and Alexei Sotnikov |
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Clear-Cutting: Direct your hero lumberjack to clear cut our forest, watch-out
for them eagle’s poop! |
Proposal |
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Jeff Hutchins and Peter Ung |
Desktop
space war: fighting a space war with paper and stuff on your notebook
all over again! |
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This material is based upon work supported by the
National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0442420. Any opinions,
findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are
those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Nation
Science Foundation.
The refinement of this course material is supported by
a grant from Microsoft Research under the Computer Gaming Curriculum in
Computer Science RFP, Award Number 15871.
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