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[pygame] Pygame
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- From: john fleming <fleming.j@attbi.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 16:54:54 -0700
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if you think about that, it's not such a crazy idea. games like Quake3
and Unreal are written entirely in a high level bytecode interpreted
language which runs on a C engine.
Just out of curiosty what languages are they written in?
And sounds like a great collabrative online effort for the future, hint
hint, BEYOND ut2003!, not the slightest bit pretentious.