DLab

DLab

DLab (registered trademark) has been the first italian videogame school that had three editions in Arezzo[1], Florence[2] and Ferrara[3].


Three screenshots from the game Starshocks.

Founded in 2002 by Fabio Barzagli (Nayma Software company) and conducted with his friend Bernardo Innocenti[4][5] (Develer srl), Dlab has been collaborating and organizing courses with many partners like Cooperativa Sociale Electra, ITIS Galileo Galilei Arezzo, Develer SRL, ISA Firenze, ITIS Carpeggiani Ferrara, Centro Studi CS Pistoia, Regione Toscana, with the contribute of over 200.000 euros by the European Social Fund (FSE) for innovative OB3 projects.


DLab had the attention of main italian videogames magazine like The Game Machine, Game Programming, Music Planet, Bitplane, 3D Mansion[6], .., and was invited for conference during WEBB.IT 2002[7] (big italian meeting in Padova on video game development and demoscene)

First project: Starshocks

First multiplatform videogame developed was called "Starshocks" (asteroid clone) and was developed using c/c++ language and sourceforge web platform for source code repository and team work collaboration between teachers (5) and students (20) (charted "top 40" most operative project in 2002). Starshocks was reviewed by Daniele Vergini on The Game Machine mentioned in Talent Zone[8]. The game is freely available for windows and linux.


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