http://www.ambrosine.com/resource.html
here is a list of website that have Linux, windows and mac game making programs
http://www.ambrosine.com/resource.html
for people who are really serious about making gameboy or small hand held games here is the link where you can find the programs that can help u alot
http://devkitadv.sourceforge.net/
http://gnufoo.org/gba/
and
http://www.devrs.com/
and tutorials
http://www.yoyogames.com/make/tutorials
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
game link via jimmy
Below is a link to some so-called addictive 3d games for linux users to fill their time with. Some have won awards or have been featured on magazines. Most of it is cross platform and free. You don’t have to use ‘Wine’ to be able to play as they come with Linux installers.
http://rangit.com/software/top-8-linux-games-of-2007/
http://rangit.com/software/top-8-linux-games-of-2007/
Friday, July 27, 2007
Mario Meets Milli Vanilli
It dosent have much to do with computer but it was edited so i think that counts tords computers.
Friday, July 20, 2007
The ease of Photoshop with the pricetag of GIMP? GENIUS!
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Computer Parade
Students in the DreamMachines Class cart their computers outside to Marwen's garden in order to de-dust them. Computer dust does wonders for plants and flowers!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Thursday, July 12, 2007
NEKO

hey everybody - i know you've been anxiously awaiting information about NEKO, the cat that follows your mouse cursor. here's a link to a whole webpage about neko on windows:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/4173/neko.html
the file you want to run neko on windows is:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/4173/neko98_4.zip
or if you just can't wait to download, click here (and then click on neko).
Some assorted findings in my repetoire:
FIRST THINGS FIRST!
Motolola, my robotics team's robot. She took two months to build, and she competed in three US FIRST Robotics Competitions, the Wisconsin Regional, the Midwest Regional, and the FIRST Championships. Overall, we placed 12th internationally. The electronics that communicated between the controller (an Xbox 360 controller) and the raw alluminum were provided for us, but we had to actually wire the robot, program it, and construct the frame. Notice how the wheels are set up, it allows it to travel in any direction!
The competition changes every year. This year's challenge was to put innertubes on a giant octagonal iron rack while preventing the other robot team from scoring points. It was super robot tic tac toe!
Here's an example match :
FIRST Robotics was really a giant dream machine project. Every team is given parts and a goal, and every team across the country comes up with their own design and way of accomplishing that goal.
OTHER THINGS:
A robotics fair in Osaka, Japan. There is a crab-like robot in the video that can transform to accommodate many different situations, check it out!
A neat website:
www.hackaday.com
While it's mostly a tutorial site for really advanced projects, they have everything from legos to case mods to laser graffiti projected on 30 story buildings. Regularly updated, it's fun to read through the articles.
Good forum:
http://forums.rotofugi.com/
This is the forum for a local store that specializes in designer vinyl toys and customizable toys. While it's mostly for toy collecting, it's a great resource for learning how to paint on materials similar to the ones we'll be dealing with. Look in the 'customs' section for inspiration!
Green Dream Machine:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/7695555/?qo=28&q=case+mod&qh=boost%3Apopular+age_sigma%3A24h+age_scale%3A5
Sorry for not embedding urls into text, I'm sure you all can handle it though!
-Adrian Choy
FIRST THINGS FIRST!
Motolola, my robotics team's robot. She took two months to build, and she competed in three US FIRST Robotics Competitions, the Wisconsin Regional, the Midwest Regional, and the FIRST Championships. Overall, we placed 12th internationally. The electronics that communicated between the controller (an Xbox 360 controller) and the raw alluminum were provided for us, but we had to actually wire the robot, program it, and construct the frame. Notice how the wheels are set up, it allows it to travel in any direction!
The competition changes every year. This year's challenge was to put innertubes on a giant octagonal iron rack while preventing the other robot team from scoring points. It was super robot tic tac toe!
Here's an example match :
FIRST Robotics was really a giant dream machine project. Every team is given parts and a goal, and every team across the country comes up with their own design and way of accomplishing that goal.
OTHER THINGS:
A robotics fair in Osaka, Japan. There is a crab-like robot in the video that can transform to accommodate many different situations, check it out!
A neat website:
www.hackaday.com
While it's mostly a tutorial site for really advanced projects, they have everything from legos to case mods to laser graffiti projected on 30 story buildings. Regularly updated, it's fun to read through the articles.
Good forum:
http://forums.rotofugi.com/
This is the forum for a local store that specializes in designer vinyl toys and customizable toys. While it's mostly for toy collecting, it's a great resource for learning how to paint on materials similar to the ones we'll be dealing with. Look in the 'customs' section for inspiration!
Green Dream Machine:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/7695555/?qo=28&q=case+mod&qh=boost%3Apopular+age_sigma%3A24h+age_scale%3A5
Sorry for not embedding urls into text, I'm sure you all can handle it though!
-Adrian Choy
Monday, July 9, 2007
dream machines 2007
Learn the ins and outs of working with Linux and open-source software while turning a regular computer into your own "Dream Machine" computer to take home with you. Marwen supplies the computer -- you, the creativity! Taking cues from popular science fiction, you will design your computer's case while learning about free art-making software. Balance basic technical know-how with out-of-this-world imagination to create your own functional piece of art.
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