GameSnacks is broadening the launch of its HTML5 gaming platform to bring lightweight, casual games to places where people have slow networks and low-end devices. The GameSnacks team is part of Google ...
Adobe Flash is dead! Long live HTML5 and whatever else that is bound to come after it. Now, with the death of Adobe Flash, many web browser video games are also unplayable, and that might be an issue ...
Many developers are using HTML5 to power multiplatform mobile experiences, but not Artillery. That company has something much bigger in mind. Artillery is using HTML5 web language to turn desktop ...
Game tech platform Playgama has raised $3 million to transform the web gaming market for HTML5 developers. The company plans to simplify game distribution with a "master key" approach, allowing ...
Taking the mobile world by storm, HTML5 games (or simply H5 games) present developers with a new opportunity for China market entry. Dubbed the "web games of mobile", H5 games were widely popularized ...
Video-game players are returning to an old technology to get their dopamine fix: websites. While much of the US$189 billion video-game industry is stagnant or shrinking, the appetite for web-based ...
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