DevMaster.net

DevMaster.net
Type of site
game development portal
Available in English
Owner Dia Kharrat
Created by Dia Kharrat, Nathan R. Reed
Slogan(s) "your source for game development"
Website http://www.devmaster.net
Alexa rank Negative increase 251,148 (April 2014)[1]
Registration Required
Launched 2003 April[2]
Current status Online

DevMaster.net is a website dedicated to game development, founded by Dia Kharrat in April, 2003. Since then, it has, like GameDev.net, become one of the leading sources of news and information for game developers,[3] especially hobbyist and independent developers. The site is best known for its Game and Graphics Engines Database.[4] However, it also provides a full complement of news and information for the game developer community, including daily news, forums, wiki, articles, tutorials, job listings, and an integrated (web-based) Internet Relay Chat client for real-time discussions.

Popularity

According to Alexa, DevMaster.net is the 4th most popular website for Game Programming (or Game Development), ranked right after Gamasutra, GameDev.net, and GarageGames. It is the sole featured listing on Open Directory (dmoz) for 3D game programming,[4] and is the first site listed for additional information on GameDev.net's Game Development Wiki. [5] A number of articles discussing or comparing 3D engines, such as "Serious Game Engine Shootout",[6] reference the DevMaster.net 3D Game and Graphics Engines Database.

3D Game and Graphics Engines Database

DevMaster.net's 3D Game and Graphics Engines Database, also known as the 3D Engines Databases, is the most comprehensive web directory and product ranking site for 3D Engines - covering full-featured game engines, toolsets, and libraries as well as more general purpose3D graphics engines libraries (or APIs).

DevMaster.net created this engine database, initially known as the "3D Engines Database," on August 6, 2006. It was based on the 3dengines.net engine database,[7] founded by 3D engine expert Alexey Busygin. The 3dengines.net engine database was merged into DevMaster.net's database the following month,[8] with 3dengines.net founder Alexey Busygin becoming the new editor for the combined database.

Unlike GameDeveloperTools.com - which covers a broader range of game development-related products, also including related Tools (such Game development tools), modeling tools, and other Digital Content Creation Tools), Middleware (e.g. for Physics and AI), and Books - DevMaster.net's database focuses exclusively on Game Engines and 3D Graphics Engines (aka. Libraries or APIs).

Daily Information

DevMaster.net allows users to submit news announcements, code gems (coding tips and examples), and images (screenshots of games, tools, and 3D rendering techniques). New features images often appearing every several days, and new code gems averaging about one or two per month. posted, on average, closer to once or twice per month. However, submissions for news, images, and code gems are reviewed daily, hence their description as "The Daily Code Gem" and "The Daily Featured Image" on DevMaster.net home page.

Hosted Sites

Similar to GameDev.net, DevMaster.net offers hosting services for sub-sites with their own subdomain at DevMaster.net. Currently, there is only one site, Triple Buffer Software team. Subsites are offered their own forums under the Hosted Sites forum group on the main DevMaster.net site.

DmWiki

DevMaster.net hosts DmWiki as an open, community-driven repository of information for game developers. It specializes in offering information for new teams and developers looking to get started, but also covers tutorials and other more advanced or specialized topics. More complete, peer reviewed articles and tutorials can be found in their Articles/Tutorials section.

See also

References

  1. "Devmaster.net Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  2. "Website Archive History". Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  3. "devmaster.net - Site Information from Alexa". Alexa. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  4. 1 2 "Open Directory - Computers: Programming: Games: 3D". Open Directory Project. Retrieved October 12, 2008. 3D Engines Database - Provides a list of 3D engines and their features, along with reviews, ratings, and screenshots of each engine.
  5. "Links - GDWiki". Game Development Wiki. GameDev.net. Retrieved October 12, 2008. DevMaster - General game development]
  6. Richard Carey (February 21, 2007). "Serious Game Engine Shootout: A comparative analysis of technology for serious game development". Serious Games Source. Retrieved October 12, 2008. DevMaster.net database of game engines
  7. "DevMaster.net Presents the 3D Engines Database". DevMaster.net. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  8. "3D Engines Database Receives an Official Editor". DevMaster.net. Retrieved September 26, 2008.

External links

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