The developers behind the GWT Java framework have implemented a port of Quake 2 that runs natively in modern Web browsers. It takes advantage of recent innovations in emerging standards-based Web ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/55khcq/html5_games_creat) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons ...
Following the news Facebook's HTML 5-based app platform Project Spartan is getting help from Applein moving over to iOS, we asked the Mobile Gaming Mavens; Do you think the rise of technologies such ...
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Cycleblob, an addictive browser game created by Israeli developer Shy Shalom, went live today. The game ports light cycles, the futuristic vehicles from the legendary 1982 film Tron, to the browser.
Finnish start-up Quicksave Interactive wants to make websites interactive again with WebGL technology by launching QSApp, or no-code editors to make interactive web sites more accessible. This means ...
BMW's next-generation sports car "i8" is a sports car showing the next generation literally to realize powerful driving and fuel economy performance with the power of the engine and motor. It is the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. HexGL is a high-speed Wipeout clone that serves as a great example of what HTML5, Javascript, and WebGL ...
GWT developers have ported Quake 2 to run entirely in the browser using WebGL and HTML5. It would be interesting to see a comparison benchmark between the native C, Java, NaCl, and HTML5 versions to ...
You'll recognize the inspiration for HexGL just moments after launching the game: this "futuristic racer" is one of the more obvious clones of Sony's Wipeout series we've seen. But considering it's ...
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