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Engine:Prime

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Prime
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Predecessor

Prime[1][2] is PopCap's private sucessor to their previously open-source framework (and private forks of it) that is better designed for multiplatform support and other general optimizations that make the public version even more obsolete. It is unknown what Prime actually stands for if there is any meaning to it, maybe PopCap Rewritten Internal Multiplatform Engine.

Other information

Command line arguments

See command line arguments on how to use the following options.

The same command line arguments from the original framework are used however some got removed, namely related to demo recording and playback.

Debug Keys

The same debug keys from the original framework work, minus dumping program images.

Games

Game Developer Publisher First release
Bejeweled 3 PopCap Games 2010-12-07
Bejeweled LIVE PopCap Games Electronic Arts 2013-02-01
  1. Assertion in Bejeweled 3 Japanese advertising debug library
  2. PrimeSharp reference in Bejeweled HTML5