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the-pi-guy said:
JoeTheBro said:

http://unity3d.com/

That'll be a lot of work, but that's the engine you'd use. It's free if your game is free, but if you want to sell your game you need a Unity Pro license. Those cost about $1000, but there are a few legal ways to get around that.

http://www.blender.org/

That's the everything else program you'd also use. It's 100% free and you'd use it for 3D modeling as well as some other general things such as textures unless you want to deal with additional programs.

Also don't forget to move to Japan. You don't want to accidentally make a wrpg!

Joe!  I think they might have had  a policy change or something?  

Unity Pro - 1500$ 
Yes you can create and sell a game with the free version of Unity, without paying royalties or any revenue share. However, the free version of Unity may not be licensed by a commercial entity with annual gross revenues (based on fiscal year) in excess of US$100,000, or by an educational, non-profit or government entity with an annual budget of over US$100,000.  (Also has waaay fewer features)

So you're saying I bought UnityPro for no reason?!?!?!?

Actually yeah you're correct. Not sure what I was thinking.