Portable Game Console
PoGa-4DGL Reference Manual
1. What is PoGa?
Playing a computer game is one thing, but have you ever wondered how these games are produced?
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Do you want to learn how to make your own computer games?
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Is it really a 'dark art' practised by gurus working in secret for large companies?
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Do you want the satisfaction of showing your friends cool games that
you
have created?
4D Systems would like to introduce the PoGa, a Portable Game Development console and 4DGL (4D
Graphics Language), a cost effective way for you to be able to learn all about game development and
programming.
PoGa incorporates a 128 x 128 pixel full colour TFT display, 'standard' game console push button layout for
controlling the game flow, a small loudspeaker for sound effects, and a micro SD card for storing images and
game data. It is driven by the tiny yet powerful GOLDELOX-PoGa custom graphics processor from 4D Labs.
Graphics, text, image, animation and countless more features are built right inside the chip. For portability
the PoGa can be powered for many hours on standard 3xAAA batteries.
The 4D Graphics language provides enough power and flexibility to make some really cool games and learn
the 'art of programming' with a leisurely learning curve.
The 4D Workshop incorporates a text editor, graphics tools, and program down-loader in a neat and easy to
use package.
You can have your first demo game running within minutes and then start to understand how to modify and
improve existing games or use 'building blocks' of code to create your very own games!
The aim of the PoGa is to provide a highly educational game development platform, at the same time
providing lots of fun designing and playing arcade quality games!
Note:
The GOLDELOX-PoGa is a close variant of the
GOLDELOX-GFX2
chip.
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