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Blitz Research Ltd is an Auckland, New Zealand–based company which currently produces three BASIC based programming languages. Founded in 2000 by Mark Sibly, the company's first product was the now obsolete Blitz BASIC 2D, a PC version of the Amiga Blitz Basic. It was released the same year as the company's foundation. In 2001, Blitz3D was released. This allowed programmers to create 3D games and applications in Blitz Basic using DirectX.
In 2003, Blitz Basic 2D was rendered obsolete by the more recent BlitzPlus. BlitzPlus built on the foundations of Blitz Basic 2D and also allowed programmers to create true Microsoft Windows programs as well as games.
In December 2004, Blitz Research released the BlitzMax programming language for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. Unlike all the other Blitz programming languages, BlitzMax can use either OpenGL or DirectX.
In 2011, Blitz Research released the programing language Monkey along with Monkey X, a game engine producing C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, and ActionScript code, among other languages.[1] In May 2015 Monkey 2 was announced.[2]
Blitz Research also produced the Maplet modelling tool, which is now no longer supported.
^Hedquist, Ulrika (10 June 2011). "Monkey saves time for game developers". Computerworld New Zealand. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
^Sibly, Mark (2015-05-02). "Monkey2!". markspace. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
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