We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Summit Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Casual games giant SPIL Games hasn't previously been very active in the mobile games space. The potential for emerging web standard HTML5 to unify web and mobile gaming has it very excited however.
Native apps may be the current vision for what mobile services and games should be, but a number of companies are pioneering HTML5-based web apps as a more rounded alternative. One such outfit, ...
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 ...
Manchester agency Code Computerlove is doing its bit to settle the Flash vs HTML5 debate once and for all by creating a cheeky web game which pits the two rival technologies against one another.
Ready to relive some retro games directly in your web browser? If you’re bored at work and your mind suddenly drifts to those hours you spent punching a Nintendo Power Pad as a child, don’t worry. You ...