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Note on Monogame
editRecently, a user removed an entry from this page claiminng that the game in question was XNA. This was based on published source code, which clearly showed that XNA libraries were being used. The user was incorrect. Monogame uses the same scheme for naming libraries as XNA so projects made in XNA can be ported to the framework without refactoring. As such, in a game developed with either framework, the libraries contain XNA in their names. --75.71.29.35 (talk) 00:44, 2 February 2019 (UTC)