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2D game development in Java #1395

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I found this gem on Youtube after searching again and again, this video list helped me a lot to understand basic 2D game features and of course after this video serious helped me to try my own 2D game. so I think it's better to share this with the community as guys like me would be take advantage of this.

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    • Added a new tutorial entry titled "How to Make a 2D Game in Java," including a link to a YouTube playlist to expand game development resources.

I found this gem on Youtube after searching again and again, this video list helped me a lot to understand basic 2D game features and of course after this video serious it helped me to try my own 2D game. so I think it's better to share this with the community as me like guys would be take advantage of this.
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This update adds a new entry in the "Build your own Game" section of the README. The entry provides a tutorial titled How to Make a 2D Game in Java with a link to a corresponding YouTube playlist, expanding the available resources for Java game development.

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README.md Added a new tutorial entry for creating a 2D game in Java with a link to a YouTube playlist.

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README.md (1)

206-206: Resource Entry Consistency and Markdown Emphasis
The new entry for How to Make a 2D Game in Java is a useful addition that clearly aligns with the PR's objective of expanding Java game development resources. However, the markdown lint warnings (MD049) indicate that emphasis should use asterisks rather than underscores. To maintain consistent styling across the document, please update the emphasis formatting on this line.

-* [**Java**: _How to Make a 2D Game in Java_](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_QPQmz5C6WUF-pOQDsbsKbaBZqXj4qSq) [video]
+* [**Java**: *How to Make a 2D Game in Java*](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_QPQmz5C6WUF-pOQDsbsKbaBZqXj4qSq) [video]
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206-206: Emphasis style
Expected: asterisk; Actual: underscore

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206-206: Emphasis style
Expected: asterisk; Actual: underscore

(MD049, emphasis-style)

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