Microsoft announces XNA development platform
Microsoft has announced that it will be unveiling its new XNA software development platform at the Game Developers Conference later today. XNA is described as a powerful next-generation software development platform designed to allow developers to deliver breakthrough games while combating rising production costs and increasing hardware complexity. XNA is designed for use with future iterations of all Microsoft game platforms, including Windows, Xbox, and Windows Mobile-based devices.
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