Game Building Tutorial for Windows Phone 7 - Part 6

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This is part 6 in a weekly series of blog post created by my office mate and Academic Evangelist @kennyspade. In this weeks tutorial, Kenny will be adding basic AI, and then showing how easily you can scale out more enemies in the Triangle Shooter Game. The previous tutorials covered an introduction to XNA, using multi-touch, and basic collision. If you missed the previous steps or want to drill deeper into this tutorial please visit Kenny’s blog 

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App Hub is the new single destination for both Windows Phone and Xbox Live indie developers. The Windows Phone 7 app submission process on App Hub is now open to all registered Windows Phone Marketplace developers. Please take full advantage of your Marketplace developer account by submitting your Windows Phone 7 apps or games to the Marketplace now.

The biggest change with App Hub is that with your existing annual subscription you can now submit apps and games for both the Windows Phone Marketplace and the Xbox LIVE Marketplace. As a developer whose account existed prior to this integration you may need to take a few extra steps to ensure access. If you experience difficulties logging into App Hub for the first time, try these four steps:

  1. Go to Xbox.com
  2. Sign in using your Marketplace developer credentials
  3. Review and accept the Xbox Live Terms of Use agreement
  4. Return to App Hub and select My dashboard (Windows Phone 7 or profile). You may need to select this option twice (the first time could give the same behavior, but the second time should work).

You can find a full walkthrough of the application submission process here. Once submitted, it typically takes 3–5 business days for your app to be certified and then published.

Since the App Hub and the submission process are still new, please let us know if you experience any problems or have questions through our support forums. We're looking forward to making your apps available in Marketplace.

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