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== GAMETRON 7000: Online Game Design System by Josh Knowles ==
 
 
I'd like to extend the very simple idea I presented last week: Make a system where people can design simple games on the website and then on their phones browse and play the available games. So. I'd be able to go to the site and make an account. Then I could upload some graphics, design my levels, set the speeds of motion of the goodies and baddies and decide what happens when they collide. And save it. And then anyone could go grab it through their phone by running a MIDlet and selecting that game. Users could play and save high scores on their phone and somehow vote whether or not they liked the level. And that would be my midterm!

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GAMETRON 7000: Online Game Design System by Josh Knowles

I'd like to extend the very simple idea I presented last week: Make a system where people can design simple games on the website and then on their phones browse and play the available games. So. I'd be able to go to the site and make an account. Then I could upload some graphics, design my levels, set the speeds of motion of the goodies and baddies and decide what happens when they collide. And save it. And then anyone could go grab it through their phone by running a MIDlet and selecting that game. Users could play and save high scores on their phone and somehow vote whether or not they liked the level. And that would be my midterm!