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Console, computer, mobile... an umbrella term for the hardware architecture and the software framework on which a game is run. Not to be confused with the genre of the same name.
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What is a good starting platform for a teenage game programmer?
I find, the best way to choose a platform, is the platform most suited to the purpose. I've made this post many times before.
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Choose a language that suits your purpose. … However, since your son doesn't have any experience in programming, I suggest learning a language that is fast to code such as Python, or using an existing platform, such as XNA. …