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Software News   Software News : Nomad Team Officially Reveal NomadGMS
   posted by AF on 12-Apr-2003 11:39:27 (2087 reads)
Set up only this year, the Nomad Team specializes in the creation of utilitarian software and programming tools for personal and mobile computing platforms. They aim to produce software that provides ?a truly enjoyable experience that gets the job done with minimum effort?. Their first piece of software for the AmigaDE and AmigaOS is the Nomad Game and Multimedia System, a powerful game/ multimedia creation system. Read the full article at Amiga Flame.
    

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MikeB 
Re: Nomad Team Officially Reveal NomadGMS
Posted on 12-Apr-2003 12:16:42
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From: Europe

Looks very promising.

Looking at their products page, it states that they are developing something still classified and hinted to be "a musician's dream...". Well, still 142 days to go before we will know what it is.

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herewegoagain 
Re: Nomad Team Officially Reveal NomadGMS
Posted on 12-Apr-2003 12:39:34
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You beat me to it! I was going to mention the "X" project. But that NomadGMS does look very good. This is the type of application that always kept the Amiga in the limelight for the little guys who wanted to code. I'm thinking maybe on the lines of a modern day AMOS or SEUCK only more powerful, but I may be wrong.

Oh yeah, and they have done a nice job on their website. http://www.nomadteam.com/

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Anonymous 
Re: Nomad Team Officially Reveal NomadGMS
Posted on 12-Apr-2003 13:15:07
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I want to buy a license copy of NomadGMS. :)

I'd like to check out this game/multimedia system and see how to implement it in a coming game or two.

 
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SlimJim 
Re: Nomad Team Officially Reveal NomadGMS
Posted on 12-Apr-2003 13:40:06
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This looks very, very good. Could be just the thing to get
droves of new developers to start bedroom-coding again. We
need something similar to AOS too (guess we'll get this one
if/when DE is integrated in AOS, but there is some time until
then).

-edit-
Reading further, it seems this is indeed intended to run on
AOS itself as well as DE from the very beginning . Even
better!
-/edit-

.
SlimJim

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