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Bad news for open standards browser-based gaming: Microsoft's has said that it won't be supporting WebGL now or in the foreseeable future.The announcement was made via its Technet blog site, under ...
Design & Dev PlayCanvas takes its WebGL video game engine open source June 4, 2014 - 3:34 pm Video game creators will be pleased to hear that the WebGL PlayCanvas Engine has been open-sourced.
A prime early example of WebGL at work is the Google Labs’ Google Body browser, an interactive 3D model of the human body. Like Cyclebob, it’s a bit buggy, but the ideas behind it are amazing.
Finnish start-up Quicksave Interactive wants to make websites interactive again with WebGL technology by launching QSApp, or no-code editors to make interactive web sites more accessible.
Programmed using WebGL technologies by Jordi Ros (with graphics by Victor Royo), it’s a bullet-hell shoot ‘em up title that you can start playing right now in your browser of choice.
It's been a busy 24 hours for Mozilla, as the browser maker has showed off upcoming WebGL exporting in Unity 5.0, a new version of Firefox has appeared, and it has detailed a new canvas inspector ...
It's just one line of code with the Babylon.js 3D engine and a game is converted from 2D to fully Oculus Rift-ready. Babylon.js is a 3D engine for all manner of digital creations.