Microsoft shows off XNA games running on Windows Phone, full 3D is a go

Microsoft spoke to the ease of its Direct3D development platform, which was built by the same folks responsible for the first-gen Xbox (though we're under the impression that most of the similarities end there). What we saw of The Harvest was built in "two or three weeks," mostly from scratch, and folks who've already built games for XNA in VisualStudio shouldn't have much trouble with a port from the sound of things: "very, very easy," said Microsoft. Right now developers can do their testing in Windows, but there should be a Windows Phone 7 Series emulator out for devs eventually -- though it's unclear right now if it'll make it into the upcoming XNA release scheduled for the coming month. Other details are up in the air like support for using a device's camera in game, along with that fancy pause and resume cross-platform function we saw demo'd at TechEd. One thing that's clear is that there's no fast track for porting OpenGL games to the Direct3D environment, but that's not stopping regular suspects like Oberon, Sega, Glu, EA, Popcap, Hudson Entertainment, Namco, Konami and Microsoft Game Studios from signing on. We'll have to wait until MIX for more details and hopefully some shareable demos! Below we have a video of that same platforming game we saw from TechEd being demo'd across platforms, though sadly with the save state sending disabled.




























Now just show us this working on a zune hd as well...
Wow that's just great. Looks like I'm going from iPhone to windows phone very very soon :)
finally get some achivements on my phone,i am so getting a wp7 man,blows away anything else( AT the moment)
Your achievements could be posted automatically on Twitter :) .
Imagine that.
@Ortant So how would imagine that working best? I recall some angst around how some other titles have implemented in the past... anything you'd like to see or not see?
cant wait!!
Yeah, that Pivot app is pretty cool too.
http://getpivot.com/
Not sure how it could scale, but there's definitely some cool factor there.
It's interesting to see Microsoft bring Java's philosophy to 3D gaming. Write once, run anywhere with games is pretty impressive.
This looks great. Microsoft is really coming hard.
I cannot wait for this to release on some quality phones...
We want Cs,lfd,tf2 ......(hell sometype of steam-xbox live intergration fullstop!),Battlefield,gears of war,unreal 3,,,,oh and Crysis( because we know it will run it ! NOW!) and dont say its not possible because now it is ,and we wont want anything less give us that and we will buy your Phone! otherwise we will come down there and you will not be happy,,,yes ,,,,we will ...yea enough said!