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Gaming Tech Brief By HackerNoon
HackerNoon
136 episodes
1 month ago
Learn the latest gaming updates in the tech world.
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Learn the latest gaming updates in the tech world.
Show more...
Video Games
Technology,
Leisure
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The Evolution of Browser Games: From Flash to Modern Times
Gaming Tech Brief By HackerNoon
5 minutes
1 year ago
The Evolution of Browser Games: From Flash to Modern Times

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-evolution-of-browser-games-from-flash-to-modern-times.
Explore the evolution of browser games from simple Flash to advanced HTML5, JavaScript, and WebGL experiences, highlighting their growth and modern capabilities
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This story was written by: @crazygamer. Learn more about this writer by checking @crazygamer's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.

Browser games are video games played directly in a web browser. Early browser games were simple, often text-based or featuring rudimentary graphics. Adobe Flash, initially developed by Macromedia, became the cornerstone of browser gaming. In 2017, Adobe announced the end of Flash support, prompting developers to transition to newer technologies.

Gaming Tech Brief By HackerNoon
Learn the latest gaming updates in the tech world.