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On the Web
- Game Editor - Create 2D games with little or no programming knowledge. Site includes documentation, downloads, screenshots and forums.
- Assist - A play by email gaming aid, for MS Windows. A Game editor; a map editor; a unit editor. Shareware, $30 registration.
- MultiGo - A pretty and complete SGF viewer/editor for the Go games records.
- The Go Assistant - A set of tools for the serious go player, including a variations editor, IGS client subsystem, and a full OLE server.
- InterAx Game Engine - Point and click editor for creating simple graphical adventures. Includes screenshots, sample games and editor downloads, mailing list, FAQ, and purchase information.
- CGoban 2 - Includes an editor for SGF go files and a client for the Kiseido Go Server.
- Drago - Windows freeware. Features include handling of multi game SGF files, playing against GNU Go, replaying problems and games, and prints and exports to various file formats.
- Owen's Transport Tycoon Station - Offers hints and tips, music, strategy articles, game editors, saved games, scenario downloads, and a bug list.
- JText2Sgfs - A utility to extract SGF game records from a single text file.
- JavaGO - Freeware java go applet for editing games.
Wikipedia Articles
- Portable Game Notation - Portable Game Notation (PGN) is a computer-processible format for recording chess games (both the moves and related data); many chess programs recognize this extremely popular format due to its accessibility by ordinary ascii editors, including word processors capable of importing and exporting plain ASCII.
- Sushi-X - Sushi-X was a popular character played by many Electronic Gaming Monthly and GameNOW editors. Making his first appearance in the eighth issue of EGM, the character went on to create a legacy based on his ninja garb, self-proclaimed love for fighting games -- particularly Street Fighter 2, disdain for all things Game Boy-related, and characteristically tough reviews for less-hardcore genres.
- Videogame art - Videogame art involves the use of patched or modified computer and video games or the repurposing of existing games or game structures. Often this modification is through the use of level editors, though other techniques exist.
- Level designer - A level designer is a person who creates levels, challenges or missions for computer and/or video games using a specific set of programs. These programs may be commonly available commercial 3D or 2D design programs, or specially designed and tailored level editors made for a specific game.