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Demo and Game Development
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East Coast Games is aa place to read the varied works of Forest J. Handford from Game programming to science fiction writing.
http://www.EastCoastGames.com/
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http://www.EastCoastGames.com/

Game Programming, BETA Testing, Hints & Cheats, Tutorials, Algorithms, Source Code, Online Gaming and Much More!
http://www.gamespp.com/
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http://www.gamespp.com/

Everything about programming, programs and games. Lots of sources and games. Have fun.
http://skyscraper.fortunecity.com/solaris/46/
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http://skyscraper.fortunecity.com/solaris/46/

Kylm.com - Game Development Community
http://kylm.com/
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kylm.com, game development, game programming, programming, games, articles, free e-mail, programs

http://kylm.com/

Paul Hsieh's Tech Page
http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/tech.shtml
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vga, dos, games, os, programming

http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/tech.shtml

Covers computer games programming for beginners and intermediates. Concentrates mainly on DirectX and C++
http://www.toymaker.info
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http://www.toymaker.info

Helping You Create The Game of Your Dreams! Make games in flash, java, php and more.
http://www.webgamebuilder.com/
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Internet Game Development, Flash, Java, PHP, MySQL, MMOG, MMORPG, Games, Book Reviews, Tutorial, Programming, Database, Game Promotion, Massive Multiplayer, Online Games, Strategy, Arcade, Action, Fantasy, Real Time

http://www.webgamebuilder.com/

XDev.ru - Âñå äëÿ ñîçäàòåëåé è ïðîãðàììèñòîâ èãð, Virtual Worlds Art Gallery, DirectX Games Programming, Choco Snow creation, Àðò Ãàëåðåÿ &A...
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http://www.xdev.ru/dxgp/rgd_news_e.asp

The Game Development Resource Community.
http://www.gamels.net
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GameLS, Game Development, Game Programming

http://www.gamels.net

2DNow - A community site for independent and amateur 2D game developers.
http://2dnow.zenzer.net/
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http://2dnow.zenzer.net/

Game Programming topics including AI, path finding, game design, tile-based worlds, text games, and scripting.
http://xenon.stanford.edu/~amitp/gameprog.html
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game programming, artificial intelligence, object oriented, hexagon, tile, shortest paths

http://xenon.stanford.edu/~amitp/gameprog.html

Borland C source code examples for games, graphics and sound.
http://blueparrots.com/
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DevMaster.net is a game development website that provides articles, a 3D engines database, daily news updates, and an active forum!
http://www.devmaster.net/
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game development, game programming, graphics programming, OpenGL, DirectX, Direct3D, Engine, 3D, Graphics, AI, artificial intelligence, game design, game, gamedev, development, programming, c++, games, create, design, shading, tutorial, art, devmaster, articles, forum

http://www.devmaster.net/

Learn how to start a game development company or run a game project.
http://hem.bredband.net/leiber/gamedev/
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Gamedev.net is the leading resource for game developers, featuring daily news updates, over 1500 featured articles and tutorials, and the most active game development forums anywhere!
http://www.gamedev.net/
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http://www.gamedev.net/

Gamedev.org - Index
http://www.gamedev.org/yabbse/
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http://www.gamedev.org/yabbse/

Game Programming Tutorials
http://www.gameprogrammer.org
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Vahid, Kazemi, OpenGL, Direct3D, Win32, Game, Programming, Tutorials

http://www.gameprogrammer.org

GameProgrammer.Com is a place where game programmers and developers with all levels of experience meet to help each other learn.
http://www.gameprogrammer.com/
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computer graphics, game programming

http://www.gameprogrammer.com/

How-tos for game programmers of all levels, from design to Java and more.
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GameTutorials brings you the best programming tutorials from beginner (NO experience) to advanced topics AND keeps you in touch with all the latest game industry news.
http://www.GameTutorials.com/
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programming tutorials, video games, game tutorials, programming, C, C++, Windows, Win32, OpenGL, DirectX

http://www.GameTutorials.com/

In 10 steps 2Dgame will guide you to a 2-dimensional parrallax-scroller with realistic physics, sound and music, events, enemies and weapons, all visualized in 640x480x16! The source-code which can be downloaded, can be used according to the General Public Licence.
http://www.2dgame-tutorial.com/
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http://www.2dgame-tutorial.com/

Games
http://www.irt.org/games/
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Games

http://www.irt.org/games/

Gaming's Homepage, and the doorway to the GameSpy Network
http://archive.gamespy.com/legacy/articles/devweek_b.shtm
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http://archive.gamespy.com/legacy/articles/devweek_b.shtm

OpenGL Tutorials, Demos, Games and More...
http://nehe.gamedev.net/
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http://nehe.gamedev.net/

3D Game construction Kit based on a RayCaster
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C/C++ programming information for Windows and Linux. Computer hardware information.
http://zingtech.com/features/gamedev/
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game development, game programming, directx programming, linux game programming, computer hardware, allegro games, programming allegro, making games, c game programming, ethernet networking, network cabling, 3d art, MIT, roncalli cross country, matczynski

http://zingtech.com/features/gamedev/

The XGameStation is the world's first build-it-yourself video game console kit. Includes assembled unit, eBook on the system's design and construction, software IDE and tools for the power to create your own video game console and games.
http://www.xgames3d.com/
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XGameStation, XGS, Micro Edition, Video Games, Consoles, Programming, Game Development, Embedded Systems, FPGAS, 6502, ARM7, RISC, Z80, NTSC, PAL, Arcade, Bitmapped Graphics, Retro, Vintage, Vintage Computing, Hobbyist, Emulation, Education, SX52, SX28, Ubicom, Atari, 2600

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AIWisdom.com - Game Articles & Research
http://www.aiwisdom.com/
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Game Programming, Games, Programming, Artificial Intelligence, AI, Graphics, Cheap, Game, Programming, Books

http://www.aiwisdom.com/

Reprints of works by Diana Gruber, including articles for game programers with source code. Articles appeared in PC Techniques, Visual Developer, Dr. Dobbs Journal Source book, and chapters from the book Action Arcade Adventure Set.
http://www.fastgraph.com/diana.html
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Fastgraph, Action, Arcade, Adventure, Set, sprites, graphics, programming, games, programmers tools, programmers library, software marketing, Coriolis, Dr. Dobbs Journal, PC Techniques, Visual Developer, sprites, tiles, source code, data structures, mode x, C, C++, Michael Abrash, Jeff Duntemann, Diana Gruber, Ted Gruber

http://www.fastgraph.com/diana.html

http://www.gamasutra.com/
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http://www.gamasutra.com/

http://gpwiki.org/
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Game Programming Wiki

http://gpwiki.org/

GarageGames is a game development community changing the way games are made and played. Tips, Resources, Forums, Code and Art
http://www.garagegames.com/

http://www.garagegames.com/

Learn to make games. This site has downloads, tutorials, and a list of our projects that we are working on. We have everything you need. Or you could join our development team!
http://www.angelfire.com/games2/Rise/
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rrc2soft - RPG Programming Page. Home of Portal Game Engine. Includes a complete newbie guide to initiate you in the crpg programming
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Wikipedia-Article "Games"

This article is about a recreational activity. For other meanings, see game (disambiguation).
 The neutrality of this article is disputed.
Please see discussion on the talk page.

A game is an (often, but not always recreational) activity involving one or more players. This can be defined by either a goal that the players try to reach, or some set of rules that determines what the players can or can not do. Games are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment, but may also serve as exercise or in an educational, simulational or psychological role.

Tug of war is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.
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Tug of war is an easily organized, impromptu game that requires little equipment.

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Definition

Monopoly is the best selling board game in history.  It is available in localized versions in many nations, such as this one in German.
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Monopoly is the best selling board game in history. It is available in localized versions in many nations, such as this one in German.

Although many animals play, only humans confirmably have games. Whether some animals are intelligent enough to game is debatable, though a game has ritualistic elements (such as rules and procedures) that are voluntarily acted upon, rather than as a result of instinct. The existence of rules and criteria that decide the outcome of games imply that games require intelligence of a significant degree of sophistication.

Non-human animal species may, however, engage in games whose rules and sophistication may be of such a nature as to be incapable of detection by humans in their present state of knowledge. It would, for example, seem incongruous that large brained species such as many Cetaceans and the larger hominids did not play games. Our inability to observe and understand such games should not be taken as a confirmation that they do not exist. Some courtship displays by some species of bird, such as the Black Grouse, appear to have a component which, from an anthropolgical view, might appear to be a game in which there are clearly winners and losers.

Games can involve one player acting alone, or two or more players acting cooperatively. Most often involve competition among two or more players. Taking an action that falls outside the rules generally constitutes a foul or cheating.

All through human history, people have played games to entertain themselves and others. There are an enormous variety of games; for specific information about different types of games, see the links at the end of this article.

Philosopher David Kelley, in his popular introductory reasoning text The Art of Reasoning, defines the concept "game" as "a form of recreation constituted by a set of rules that specify an object to be attained and the permissible means of attaining it." This covers most cases well, but does not quite fit with things like war games and sports , which often are not played for entertainment but to build skills for later use.

The recent popularity of video game studies has lead to renewed interest in game definitions.

Games in philosophy

In Philosophical Investigations, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that the concept "game" could not be contained by any single definition, but that games must be looked at as a series of definitions that share a "family resemblance" to one another. Games were important to Wittgenstein's later thought; he held that language was itself a game, consisting of tokens governed by mutually agreed upon rules that governed the usage of words.

Stanley Fish, looking for a clear example of the sorts of social constructions, cited the balls and strikes of baseball as example. While the strike zone target is governed by the rules of the game, it epitomizes the category of things that exist only because people have agreed to treat them as real. No pitch is a ball or a strike until it has been labelled as such by an appropriate authority, the plate umpire, whose judgment on this matter cannot be challenged within the current game.

Many technical fields are often applied to the study of games, including probability, statistics, economics, ethnomathematics, and game theory.

Anthropology of games

Games, being a characteristic human activity strongly determined by custom and the frequent subjects of folklore, have been the subject of anthropological investigations.

Classes of games

While many different subdivisions have been proposed, anthropologists classify games under three major headings, and have drawn some conclusions as to the social bases that each sort of game requires. They divide games broadly into:

In addition to these basic classifications, there are mixed games; such as football, partly a game of skill and partly a game of strategy; poker, partly a game of strategy and partly a game of chance; and baseball, which combines elements of all three. Baseball Hall of Famer Casey Stengel underscored this point when he remarked, "I had many years when I was not so successful as a ballplayer, as it is a game of skill."

The game of chess, a game of pure strategy, often requires the use of a chess set.
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The game of chess, a game of pure strategy, often requires the use of a chess set.

Games of pure skill are likely the oldest sort of game, and are found in all cultures, regardless of their level of material culture. They are associated with cultures that place a high value on individual performance and prowess.

Games of strategy require a higher material basis. They are associated with cultures that possess a written language: not surprising, since most strategy games are based on mathematics and feature the manipulation of symbols. They often require special equipment to be played. They are associated with hierarchical societies that place a high value on obedience.

Games of chance appear at a variety of levels of material culture; what they seem to share generally is a sense of economic insecurity. They are associated with cultures that place a high value on personal responsibility, keeping one's word, and maintaining personal standing in the face of misfortune; in other words, with "cultures of honor".

Games and sports

Fans at a Soccer match (SC Heerenveen)
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Fans at a Soccer match (SC Heerenveen)

There is no clear line of demarcation between games and sports. Generally, sports are athletic in nature, and have an element of physical prowess, but then so do many games. For cultural anthropologists, the distinction between games and sports hinges on community involvement. Sports often require special equipment and playing fields or prepared grounds dedicated to their practice, a fact that often makes necessary the involvement of a community beyond the players themselves. Most sports can have spectators. Communities often align themselves with players of sports, who in a sense represent that community; they often align themselves against their opponents, or have traditional rivalries. The concept of fandom began with sports fans. Games amuse the players; sports amuse a broader public; in advanced material cultures, sports can be played by paid professionals. When games like chess and go are played professionally, they take on many of the characteritics of a sport.

One-person games

One-person games or one-player games are sometimes called solitaire games, but this term can be easily confused with the peg game and the card game of same name.

Types of one-player games include:

Types of games

main article: Game classification

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References

  • Avedon, Elliot; Sutton-Smith, Brian, The study of games. (Philadelphia: Wiley, 1971), reprinted Krieger, 1979. ISBN 0898740452
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