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Unity game engine updated for Leopard

Unity Technologies has announced the release of Unity 3D 2.0.1, an updated version of their 3D game design engine for Mac OS X. The free update for registered 2.0 users is ready for download.

The software runs on Mac OS X but enables developers to deploy across multiple platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows and the Web. It incorporates an integrated editor, asset importing, shadow and light support, optimized graphics for both OpenGL and DirectX, terrain modeling, shaders, scripting support, networking, physics, audio and video support and asset management.

New to the 2.0.1 release is support for Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard," along with some necessary documentation updates that “enhance the documentation for both pre-existing and new features introduced with the initial Unity 2.0 release," according to the developers.


Red Mile Secures Key Talent for Sin City Game

SAUSALITO, Calif., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Red Mile Entertainment, Inc. (OTCBulletinBoard: RDML) , a worldwide developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software, today announced it has engaged acclaimed video-game industry writing and production talent to participate in the development of Red Mile's upcoming game based on multi-award-winning creator/writer/artist Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novels and comic books.

Accomplished game and animation veteran, Flint Dille, will spearhead the design, scriptwriting, story generation, and overall production of "Sin City: The Game" (working title). Dille has twenty years of game experience to his name, and has twice won "Story of the Year" for his work on The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay and on Dead to Rights.


Australian stock market closes higher after strong rebound

The media sector was mixed. Consolidated Media edged 3 cents higher to $4.34, News Corporation dipped 7 cents to $22.53, its non-voting script lost 2 cents to $21.98 and Fairfax gained 11 cents to $4.04. The retailers were up, with Coles owner Wesfarmers 69 cents stronger to $38.00, Woolworths was up $1.42 to $31.17, Harvey Norman found 13 cents to $6.00 and David Jones edged 1 cent higher to $4.92. The most heavily traded stock was Centro Properties Group, with 93.5 million shares changing hands, worth $56.96 million. Its shares were 14.5 cents, or 30.21 per cent, stronger at 62.5 cents. Total market turnover was 1.95 billion shares worth $9.89 billion with 1075 shares up, 258 down and 285 unchanged.

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