Now you can, as Microsoft is to offer a consumer version of professional tools used to develop videogames for the Xbox 360.

The software will let non-professionals develop titles and then share them via the Xbox Live online service.

Microsoft executive Peter Moore said: “It’s our first step of creating a YouTube for videogames.”

The program will seek to complement a trend that has seen videogames becoming more like film blockbusters, costing up to £20m to produce.

Users will need a PC running Windows XP – or Vista in the future – to operate the tools program, called XNA Game Studio Express.

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