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 ...
Although HTML5 is currently present everywhere in game development, most developers feel that the technology will be an important asset tomorrow, not today. GamesIndustry International recently ...
HTML5 is back and web gaming is set to be one of 2025's big talking points in the games industry. One startup hoping to capture the zeitgeist is Playgama, which provides a platform for developers to ...
About a year ago, Lost Decade Games, an early-stage game development startup based in Palo Alto, entered Boing Boing’s “Games Inspired By Music Contest”. The created a game called “Onslaught! Arena”, ...
The original Command and Conquer game has been turned into an HTML5 game, playable in the browser. It’s buggy and a bit awkward, but it’ll still put smiles on retro gaming fans’ faces. The original ...
Multi-device social gaming platform Sibblingz has raised $1 million from incubator YouWeb. YouWeb previously invested a $500,000 seed round in Sibblingz in 2008. Sibblingz allows developers to ...
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Atari releasing its first arcade game. The name of that game was Pong, and although the gameplay consisted of nothing more than two paddles moved up and down to ...
Ever get a hankering for some old-school Atari? Now you can play eight classic video games in any HTML5 Web browser, even on touch-screen smartphones and tablets. Christopher MacManus Crave ...
Developers have been creating financially successful games with web technologies for many years: Travian was successful using static web pages and Farmville ploughed an entirely new furrow using Flash ...