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 The entries on this page pertain to the various game development project efforts taking place in select classes for a given semester. The entries on this page pertain to the various game development project efforts taking place in select classes for a given semester.
  
-=====CSSCS2650/spring2023 games=====+=====CSCS2650/spring2024 games====
 Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts.
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 +Developed for the Vircon32 fantasy console, which provides as part of its DevelopmentTools an assembler so that development efforts can specifically target the environment, at a layer appropriate for the course.
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 +CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program.
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 +====SMJB====
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 +===Media Coverage===
 +  * WETM TV video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRgGkO3mHDw
 +  * WETM article: https://www.mytwintiers.com/news-cat/local-news/corning-comm-college-hosts-4th-annual-student-expo/
 +  * WENY TV video: https://youtu.be/P8KPrboDv4A?si=rCktCIsYyyyr9YrF
 +  * WENY article: https://www.weny.com/story/50739635/ccc-student-expo-showcases-skills
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 +===2024 CCC Student Expo accolades===
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 +  * People's Choice
 +  * Best Group Project
 +  * Best Use of Technology
 +  * CCC Spirit Award
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 +====Skyward Escape====
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 +====Haunty Ghost====
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 +=====CSCS2320/CSCS2330/fall2023 games=====
 +Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2320 Data Structures and CSCS2330 Discrete Structures. While the courses aren't "game development" classes, we utilized the themes of creating video games in various projects to apply course concepts.
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 +Developed for the Vircon32 fantasy console, which provides as part of its DevelopmentTools a C compiler so that development efforts can specifically target the environment, at a layer appropriate for the course (pointers/memory allocation and management).
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 +CSCS2320 and CSCS2330 are both third semester courses in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program.
  
 =====CSCS2650/spring2023 games==== =====CSCS2650/spring2023 games====
 Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts.
  
-CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] and [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/information-technology-aas|IT: System Administration]] programs.+Developed for the TIC-80 fantasy console. 
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 +CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program.
  
 ====Tunnel Chasers==== ====Tunnel Chasers====
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   * Fine Arts Award   * Fine Arts Award
  
 +====Gallop Run====
 +Written by Gavin Suber
 =====CSCS2650/spring2022 games===== =====CSCS2650/spring2022 games=====
 Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts.
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 Programming for the NES (in its native 6502 assembly!) allowed students to experience the constraints of a limited resource system, peculiar hardware requirements for operation, all while implementing a necessary progression of logic to make everything work as it should. Programming for the NES (in its native 6502 assembly!) allowed students to experience the constraints of a limited resource system, peculiar hardware requirements for operation, all while implementing a necessary progression of logic to make everything work as it should.
  
-CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] and [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/information-technology-aas|IT: System Administration]] programs.+CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program.
  
 ====collecTRIS==== ====collecTRIS====
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 Programming for the NES allowed students to experience the constraints of a limited resource system, peculiar hardware requirements for operation, all while implementing a complex set of logic to make everything work in unison. Programming for the NES allowed students to experience the constraints of a limited resource system, peculiar hardware requirements for operation, all while implementing a complex set of logic to make everything work in unison.
  
-CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] and [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/information-technology-aas|IT: System Administration]] programs.+CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program.
  
 ====Portal Kombat==== ====Portal Kombat====
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 Following will be project videos created showcasing the games developed this semester in CSCS2730 System Programming. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Programming utilizing SDL allowed students to experience the resources and functionality of the system, enabling effective graphical output and peripheral interactions with a player, all while implementing a complex set of logic to make everything work in unison. Following will be project videos created showcasing the games developed this semester in CSCS2730 System Programming. While the course isn't a "game development" class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Programming utilizing SDL allowed students to experience the resources and functionality of the system, enabling effective graphical output and peripheral interactions with a player, all while implementing a complex set of logic to make everything work in unison.
  
-CSCS2730 is a fourth semester elective course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program and a fourth semester required course in the [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/information-technology-aas|IT: System Administration]] program.+CSCS2730 is a fourth semester elective course in CCC's [[https://www.corning-cc.edu/programs/computer-science-as|Computer Science]] program.
  
 ====FlappyCat==== ====FlappyCat====
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