The answer is: Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde. Please phrase your response in the form of a question.
If you said "What are the ghosts' nicknames in American Pac-Man", congratulations! See the table below (from the Wikipedia Pac-Man article) for more stats on these ghosts:
Announcing Henry Zhang's five-part series on creating the Pac-Man game in JavaFX
For each of the next five weeks Henry Zhang will show you in great detail how he created a Pac-Man game in JavaFX. He has written a series of articles for InsideRIA that build on each other, with each article having a JavaFX program that you can execute. There are also Web Start links in the articles so that you can run the programs directly from the web page. Here's an example screenshot from the first article:
Henry's articles are an excellent resource for increasing your JavaFX skills in the context of building a fun video game, so check them out!
Regards,
JIm Weaver
Great article! I love the step-by-step layout of the blog. Ver easy, nice to understand.
Posted by: Chess Coach | May 09, 2010 at 03:42 PM
Hi James, I develop JavaFX great mobile game:
http://tomasjurman.blogspot.com/2009/11/javafx-game-wolfs-attack.html
This game run fain in mobile emulator in Netbeans but not run in real mobile phone (Nokia 5000 CLDC).
After deploy to my mobile phone I get message:"Invalid application". More in conclusion of my article.
I am confused. Where is problem?
Thanks a lot.
Tomáš Jurman
Posted by: Kibo | November 29, 2009 at 01:28 PM
Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Hansjansen | May 18, 2009 at 04:22 PM