cripplem...@gmail.com wrote:
I am following this tutorial on python, and it has instructed me to
download pygame. I am not sure it works with the new version of python
I am using,
and what version would that be? What release, and what platform? print sys.version and include the output in your next message.
 as the last version it states on the tutorial is 2.6.

It is telling me the module

what module? Copy & paste the error message into your query, and you're likely to get useful response. Also copy & paste the command you're issuing to cause this error message.
does not exist after I download,

Then your download manager is complaining about a missing module?
and I
even tried placing it in the python folder,
which "python folder". Be specific. Do you mean the folder that contains Python.exe? And just what are you "placing" there?
but it still came up with
a problem.
A new problem?  Be specific.
Any way to fix it, or do I try something else?

Wild guess - maybe it's complaining about a missing SDL module. PyGame is dependent on SDL, as far as I can tell.

Also, see http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml If you're on Windows, PyGame has different versions for different versions of Python. This page recommends Python 2.5.4. And there isn't a version for Python 3.0

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