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Yesterday Microsoft released v1.0 of XNA Game Studio Express, a free C# IDE for developing apps using XNA, which is a framework that basically serves as managed DirectX. It's aimed at hobbyists and students. The cool thing about XNA is that it is supported in Windows XP and the XBox 360, which means you can develop concurrently for XP and 360. Last night I had a sprite bouncing around on my 360 after spending about 10 minutes coding and building a project on my laptop. Very cool. :) To deploy to 360 requires a subsciption to the Creators Club, which kind of sucks, but deploying to Windows is free. http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/xna/gse/
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