You can create games with Java3d, here's how ...

  ( see attached, screen capture of BattleShipt Game )

  - screen capture, __ Java3d __ SOURCE CODE __ AVAILABLE __
  - uses VRML for the models and Sun / Web3d VRML Loaders.
  - VRML models also shown in Sun's Java3d Fly Through Demo
  and the VRML Viewer I've been using ( also based on the
  Web3d VRML Loaders written by Sun & donated to Web3d.org ).

  Java3d works with the Sun VRML Loaders in a browser,
I've been using it in Mozilla v0.9.6, v0.9.7, and v0.9.8
( starting this morning --- Mozilla 1.0 is aimed for April 4 ).

  My Java3d works on Windows & Linux ( I'm using Red Hat 7.2 )

  Games with Java3d & VRML that work NOW
  --------------------------------------
  http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/games_with_java3d.html
  http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/sc_GameBattleShip.jpg

|
| Well, to keep on the tradition (very good in my opinion),
| here another project goes - a realtime game Driving Simulator.
|
| The link is http://www.arcadia.spb.ru/java3d/
| It actually could easily be run both as an applet and
| as an application, ... check this out yourself. ...
| it has been written almost entirely by myself and
| there definitely is much to improve there
|
| --[  Vladimir Olenin, Russia,  March 6, 2000 ]
|
http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0003&L=java3d-interest&P=R4469
  http://www.arcadia.spb.ru/java3d/DrivingSimulator.htm

  VRML Model used by the Java3d Driving / Racing Simulation Game:
  ------------------- ( see it in 3d on the web page too )------
  http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/shout3d/models/83_camaro.wrl


| "Racing / Driving Simulator" Post in reply to (my) post:
| ----------------------------
|
| The Java3d community must now show the world what we can do.
|
| It was a pleasant surprise to receive the announcement
| of several successful Java3d projects from the Belgium
| students on this mailing list recently -- most the other
| messages were complaints, criticisms, and problems.
|
| Show us what you've got !  --( posted Feb. 27, 2000 )--
|
http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0002&L=java3d-interest&P=62671


  What's up ?  What's new ?  Any new & interesting games ?

  You can do Human Animation with Java3d and the VRML Loaders.

  I've done it, you can too.
  http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/java3d_and_vrml.html


| > Hey, what sort of crack are you on ?
| >
| >  That codebase didn't even support
| >  protos let alone H-anim.
|
|  -- Justin Couch, consultant to Aaron Walsh's Prentice Hall book.
|
  http://www.web3d.org/WorkingGroups/h-anim/hypermail/2001/0197.html
http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0106&L=java3d-interest&P=17838

  Actually, Java3d can animate Web3d's H-Anim Avatars and
you don't need to be on Crack Cocaine Justin.

  Non-truths from Aaron Walsh, Prentice Hall, and those
receiving tax funds from the National Science Foundation
have hurt the American industry and those of us making progress
with Java3d with nothing but a buzz from Java, and the
giddy feeling of having your Java3d animate cool looking
VRML based H-Anim Avatars, and other Java3d apps.

Java3d, interactive move arms, but ~~ NOT ~~ H-Anim ...
--------------------------------------------------------
  http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/code/human.java
  http://www.web3d.org/WorkingGroups/web3d-mpeg/hypermail/2001/0159.html

  Learn how to do Human Animation for Games &
  and educational Finger Spelling applications
  with Java3d, VRML & Web3d's H-Anim standard.

  Join the H-Anim Mailing list:
  ----------------------------
  http://www.web3d.org/WorkingGroups/h-anim/hypermail/2001/
  http://h-anim.org/hypermail/

  Java3d works with H-Anim, in a browser, on Linux and
  Java3d on Linux is smooth, reliable, productive & fun.

  -- Paul,  Java Developer & Web Animator
  -----------------------------------------------------
"Imaging the Imagined: Modeling with Math & a Keyboard"

  PS:  Rita, are the people you are funding using Crack Cocaine ?
  ---  Rita, don't those comments hurt the goals of the NSF ?
  ---  Rita, why do you have your staff lie ?

  cc:  Rita Coswell, Director, NSF; Prentice Hall.

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