Well at only 23 members voting, the results are seeming to reflect what I've suspected. More FPC/Lazarus than Delphi and a small uptake on Oxygene and Smart. Throw in a few oddities too.

BTW I didn't mean to include other non-code tools into this poll. I just wanted to see where all the current ones stood to-date for making games.

In my opinion, Delphi is a business tool not a game development suite anymore. Maybe before, but money has changed hands and the product has been morphed into more of a business application environment than an all-round general software tool. Not to say it couldn't be used as such and it can continue to be used just as it was, but why would you pay the cost a large business would pay for all those extras you just don't need in game development.

FPC/Lazarus seem to be the new default and Oxygene is slowly catching up in the game dev arena --most likely due to it's new compiler technology initiatives.