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FPGA-Based Video Games

Xilinx
Eric Crabill

Vault

February 2006

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In an attempt to help me maintain a better work/life balance, my wife suggested that I pick up a hobby. The first thing that came to mind was developing FPGA-based video games. I have never been a good game player, but I am fascinated by game hardware. The reason I studied electrical engineering in the first place was to get a job at Atari Games, but they closed their doors before I earned my degree.

Silicon, software, and solutions from Xilinx® are all you need to develop game platforms and write games. You can get started for less than $100 with the Xilinx Spartan™-3 Starter Kit and ISE™ WebPACK™ software. Implementing video games in FPGAs is not only fun, it creates an opportunity to learn more about FPGA devices and development tools through experimentation—without the stress of deadlines.

Reprinted with permission from Xcell Journal / Third Quarter 2005. Article © Xcell Journal.





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