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With HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, you can build some pretty nice little games — and without a significant up-front investment.
Games development is notoriously difficult. With that in mind, spare a thought for the folks taking part in this year’s Js13kGames competition, which sees them create a JavaScript game while ...
Building a simple game with Leap Motion and Pixi.js Now that we’ve introduced the basics of Leap Motion development, it’s time to try building something with a little more real-world significance.
Honestly, JavaScript is a bit harder than the old BASIC, but it is also way more practical in the modern world. If you really want BASIC, though, you can do that on the Web, too.
The Mozilla Labs gaming blog has a guest post by developer and gamer Imran Nazar, who is hard at work building a GameBoy emulator using JavaScript. As Nazar points out, “HTML5 now offers the ...
Sure, it's one thing to build a Game Boy emulator out of what is typically viewed as a limited-purpose language for enhancing website interactivity for the usual emulator-building reasons: you ...
Or is it? Disguised as a game itself, Game Builder offers an interactive way to create interesting games without having to get too detailed into programming.
Nintendo asks GitHub to make Javascript-based Game Boy emulator disappear More than 20 games— Pokémon Silver and Gold included—were formerly available.