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  Kynogon Announces Kynapse AI For PSP
by Simon Carless
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September 12, 2005
 
Kynogon Announces Kynapse AI For PSP
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Kynogon, the developer of RenderWare A.I. has announced that its Kynapse AI SDK is available for the PlayStation Portable handheld from Sony.

Developers are now able to access all Kynapse functionalities and tools to empower Non Player Characters, with advanced behaviors accessible on the PSP such as 3D pathfinding, dynamic 3D topology analysis, team coordination mechanisms, and so on.

"PSP is very exciting for Kynogon. It is the first time that Kynogon offers access to its technology for a handheld device, and I am confident that Kynapse will enable PSP game title developers to develop advanced behaviors that were, so far, available only on consoles", commented Pierre Pontevia, Kynogon CEO.
 
   
 
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