FASM (aka FlatAsembler) - it contains everything you need for assembly language programming for Windows or Linux. Including a lightweight IDE.
Fresh IDE is the same FASM, but with an extended IDE for visual and RAD development.
Each of these two packages is self-contained, inside it there is documentation and examples.
Perhaps the only useful tool is a good debugger: Olly debugger is the best for Windows. And as long as there is no debugging of comparable quality for other OSs, this is the best user mode debugger in the world. :)
About graphics and game programming - go to the FASM message panel , there are many discussions on this issue, sources and a friendly community that will help you
Important Note 1 . I'm a little biased. Fresh IDE is my project, but I started it because FASM is really the best assembler ever created, and it deserves a good RAD IDE.
Important Note 2 . There is another good assembler - NASM, but it is not so good for beginners and for fully assembled written projects.
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