How about Microsoft's XNA Game Studio Express?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/xna/gse/

From the blurb on their website, it's "... aimed at helping students and hobbyists build games for Windows and the Xbox 360". I must admit, I quite like the idea of taking an Xbox into a client presentation....

Robert



On 10/19/06, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good responses!  I got some homework to do.

I should also be clear: although I listed mainly Java frameworks,
others are fine too as long as they are cross-platform (Mac, Windows,
Linux) and reasonably easy to use.

     -- Owen

Owen Densmore   http://backspaces.net




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