Free Training: Creating Games for Windows Phone 7 using XNA by Chris Ismael

*IMPORTANT UPDATE* 

For those who have received confirmation for Day 2 training, we are moving to Avantus Training.  Address below:

Avantus Training

79 Robinson Road CPF Building

068897

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Developers!  Want to learn how you can create games for Windows Phone 7 using XNA? We have just the session for you.  We have limited seats so start registering here!

Creating Games for Windows Phone 7: Jump Start

Day 1 (Maximum 60 seats)

July 29, 2010

9.00am – 9.15am Welcome Note
9.15 – 11.00am Windows Phone 7 Game Development

Microsoft XNA Game Studio provides rich tool set to create games for Windows Phone 7 devices.  This session outlines how to use XNA API to develop 2D and 3D games.

11.30am – 1.00pm Casual Games and XNA

Casual Game developers can use XNA to develop games and sell it on Windows Marketplace for Mobile and Xbox Live Marketplace.  This session outlines the life cycle of casual games and how you can use XNA to make money from your game.
1.00pm – 1.15pm Wrap-up
Q&A

 

Day 2:  Dev Day (Maximum 16 seats, attendance to Day 1 is a pre-requisite)

July 30, 2010

9.00am – 9.15am Welcome Note

9.15 – 11.00am Hands on Labs 1.  Getting started with the Windows Phone Developer Tools 

Windows Phone developer tools Beta are now available to make games for Windows Phone 7.  This hands-on-lab provides tutorials on how to get started with the Windows Phone developer tools

11.30am – 1.00pm Hands on Labs 2.  Building Your Own Mobile Game Title

XNA Game Studio 4.0 supports developing games for multiple platforms including PC, Xbox 360, and Windows Phone.  This hands-on-lab provides in-depth tutorials on how to create your own mobile game titles.
1.00pm – 1.15pm Wrap-up
Q&A

About the Presenter/Trainer:

Uditha Bandara is currently working at the Academy of Multimedia Design and Technology (AMDT) in Sri Lanka.  He specializes in Microsoft XNA Game development for Windows Phone, Xbox 360, PC, and Zune.  He is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) in XNA/Direct X.  He has published several articles, tutorials, and game demos on his XNA Game Development Blog – http://uditha.wordpress.com

You can register for the sessions here.

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2 Responses to “Free Training: Creating Games for Windows Phone 7 using XNA”

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    Madhukaudantha

    Cogratzz Uditha…. !!!!!

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