The toughest thing about building Maven projects in Eclipse is simply getting started. After that, Java development in Eclipse becomes decidedly simpler. That's because once a Maven project is created ...
Though it knows the marks it needs to hit, Super Meat Boy 3D struggles with execution. Developed by Sluggerfly and Team Meat (though once again minus series co-creator Edmund McMillen, who quietly ...
One of the most important aspects for a 3D platformer to nail is making sure it feels amazing. Running around, jumping, climbing, diving, all of it should be a joy. You should be able to run and jump ...
15 years after the release of the original game, Team Meat, alongside Sluggerfly (another small development team), have come out with the demo for their upcoming Super Meat Boy 3D release date.
For me and many others, Astro Bot set a new standard for 3D platforming. Its precise movement, playful level design, and heartfelt presentation made it an instant favorite for fans of the genre. As a ...
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Nintendo has been slowly drip-feeding us GameCube games since the console joined its Nintendo Classics offering when the Switch 2 launched in June, and we just got another one. Switch Online + ...
Spanish software company RatedPower, part of US-based Enverus, has added 3D Energy, a PV performance simulation tool that takes into account shadowing effects, to its web-based platform for ...
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01C, a UK-based AI startup, has introduced Amara, a voice-prompt platform for creating professional-grade 3D worlds. The company says Amara allows users to generate editable, physics-aware ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...