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[QUOTE="Giancar"][QUOTE="EIforama"]I started out with "Android Application Development for Dummies". It was a very helpful book for me.Einhanderkilleryeah I have it right now. But it says I should start first with Java and XML books first Damn I have a lot to read =/ You need to learn Java if you want to make any worthwhile app. Learn Java then learn C. You should know where to go by then. I agree. For learning Java, I would recommend "Java Software Solutions" by Lewis and Loftus. It's a textbook, so the current edition is really expensive, but you'd be fine with an older edition (Java hasn't changed that much). I just checked and you can get the fourth edition for 36 cents!
I agree. Which is weird, considering the results of this thread. You'd think with all this demand for co-op, there'd be more focus on it.I like both although i feel co op multiplayer is rarely done well these days and usually there's not much to keep you coming back. So youll likely spend your tiome playing competetilvely.
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[QUOTE="brucecambell"]
Call Of Duty is universally considered great by 20 miilion morons who purchase the game every year. 20 million is probably the closest thing to being classified as "universally".
brucecambell
then there's the 25+ million people that buy New Super Mario Bros. games as well... I'd say the love for Mario is rather universal. For games that have received so many perfect scores, the Mario Galaxies get very little hate from the community
I actually prefer Super Mario 64 over the SMG games. Does that count as hate?
Do you dislike the Galaxy games, or just not like them as much? Anyway, there's a difference between universal in the universe of gamers and universal in the universe of everyone. For example, while I like Ocarina of Time very much and so do many of the people I talk to, my grandmother probably would not enjoy playing it. So maybe the answer is...Angry Birds?
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