Discount Adobe Training: Flash CS3 Professional: Creating Games for the Wii [UPDATE]
Posted by: Todd Perkins in Discount Training, tags: Discount Training, Flash CS3, Wii Games
It’s Thursday, which aside from being awesome because it’s the day before Friday, means we’ve dropped another sweet addition into our discount training collection. This week, it’s Flash CS3 Professional: Creating Games for the Wii, a quick and amazing guide to developing Flash content that is playable through the Wii’s Internet Channel. Buying this product new, you’ll pay $49.95, and be glad you did. From us, you’ll make out like a bandit for only $39.95!
You can buy this training at our discount price through our Amazon store. Since you may want to watch a few movies before committing, you can check those out over at Lynda.com. Head past the break for a detailed description.
UPDATE: This item is now actually available for purchase in the All Things Adobe store. (Before, it wasn’t.)
The Internet Channel web browser for the Nintendo Wii supports Flash content, which means anyone can create games that take advantage of this console’s intuitive and approachable controls. The Internet Channel only supports Flash 7, so not every modern Flash game will work. The strengths and limitations of this platform, as well as the limited input that can be detected from the Wii Remote, should be considered when creating a game. In Flash CS3 Professional: Creating Games for the Wii, Todd Perkins shares his insights on all aspects of this development process. Speaking to those with some experience in Flash CS3 and ActionScript, he demonstrates the creation of several complete games. Each game is focused on a different mode of interactivity: point-and-click, up-and-down, circular, and velocity-based. Example files accompany the course.
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wow. i cant believe this. well, you sucked me in :p
just want to make sure but since it only supports flash 7, it doesnt support actionscript 3.0, right?
i havent learned 3.0 yet… but ill be watching your migrating to 3.0 tutorial shortly :]