XNA Game Development for Windows Phone 7
Who Should Attend:
Developers and designers who are interested in creating mobile games for Windows Phone 7.
All actual attendees can enter to win an AT&T Smartphone. Winner will be notified via
email after the Webcast.
When:
Thursday, July 15, 10-11 AM Pacific Time
Access instructions will be sent to registered attendees prior to the start of the
webcast.
Join us and discover:
- This webcast is designed to provide a developer overview of how to build games for Windows Phone 7 with Microsoft XNA Game Studio 4. Learn about the developer tools, the XNA Framework, and the resources available to build interactive, compelling, games with Windows Phone 7.
What You Will Learn:
In this webcast the attendee will learn how to create games for Windows Phone 7 using XNA Game
Studio 4. This session will cover the programming model, how to work with content, game input,
and available resources.
Presenter: Rob Cameron, Industry Architect Evangelist
Rob Cameron is an Industry Architect with the Communications Sector in Microsoft focused on
Windows Phone 7, Silverlight, XNA, embedded and Mediaroom. Rob has worked with the product team
since October to help customer and partner early adopters get ready for Windows Phone 7.
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Game Development for Windows Phone 7
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Game Development for Windows Phone 7
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