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 ...
, a new browser game made with HTML5. Update: Here’s its trailer: The game is set at 283 Production, and similar to other games from the series, it’ll involve upbringing idols and performing for live ...
Artillery today unveiled its eponymous HTML5 browser gaming platform, which the start-up claims "turns the modern browser into a game console." Due for launch next year, Artillery's HTML5-based ...
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 ...
Bandai Namco has partnered with Japan-based internet marketing and games developer Drecom to launch a new studio focused on developing HTML5 browser games for mobile. As reported by Crunchyroll, the ...
Geolocation, Web Workers, History manipulation, undo, iFrame sandboxes, and other HTML5 specs laying the groundwork for a safer and smarter Web One of the sly games that smart managers play is ...