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SilentxxBunny
As some of you may know, the brand spankin new Zune 3.0 software was just released the other day, and I am sure that some of my fellow Zune owners are as excited as I am! I just downloaded it at 3AM last night in fact, and it came loaded with lots of new and exciting features, password locking, a new and improved social, and my personal favorite new feature, games. I understand that all Microsoft Consoles run XNA format files, so you can compile XNA games, which will run on your XBox 360 or your Microsoft Zune, as of a few days ago. My question is this, if I don't want to spend countless hours learning an entirely new language, is there some way to convert an EXE file to an XNA? Because then, with some slight control scheme modifications, I could be running game maker games on my Zune! Which would be INSANE! Plus, Zunes can connect with eachother wireless, enabling the possibility of MPlay! Which I know is possible because Texas Holdem' (one of the default games) is indeed a multiplayer game. Any thoughts on this?

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Tuntis
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NakedPaulToast
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My question is this, if I don't want to spend countless hours learning an entirely new language, is there some way to convert an EXE file to an XNA?


Then spend countless seconds reading the forums, rules and guidelines. You would then learn, questions like this come up all the time. The answer is no.

Here's a clue. The ability to convert Game Maker to XNA, Nintendo, Play Station would be an excellent selling feature for Game Maker. In fact so excellent that it would be displayed prominently on their website. It's not.

So knowing that, what do you think the answer is?
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