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benjamin805 benjamin805 Jun 29, 2010

=2D Game Physics= //Ben Jimenez-2010// [[toc]] ---- ==2D Game Physics== You can easily add basic physics to your games using these examples below. Original examples found at [[@http://www.rodedev.com/tutorials/gamephysics/]] . The examples there are very good,but can confuse you if you are not familiar at all with advanced math. I will try to give examples that I think are easier to understand. [[code format="vbnet"]] 'code here [[code]] ==Second Part Title== Text here. [[code format="vbnet"]] 'code here [[code]] ==Third Part Title== Text here. [[code format="vbnet"]] 'code here [[code]]
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