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Programmer Dale Harvey has created a playable version of Pac-Man using only web standards. To rebuild the same gameplay found in the arcade classic using browser-native code, he’s relying on local storage, HTML5 audio, Canvas and @font-face. Harvey…
July 26 2010, 3:25pm
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March 29 2010, 5:40am
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I posted to google.com
Yesterday an old colleague dropped me a message saying SC2 beta accounts had started to pop up. I was hopeful, but didn’t expect to get in right away. So, I jumped over to my Battle.net account, and to…
February 18 2010, 12:21pm
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Pseudo 3D tricks from old computer games for all your Canvas needs
It is quite interesting to see how technology moves in circles. With canvas being the new fun toy to play with for creating browser-based games we have to find solutions to fake a 3D environment to be really…
February 8 2010, 4:04am
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Katherine sez, "This is a photo of the Tetris blanket I made for a friend as an Agnostica gift. It took me four months to make, and I wanted to show off a little." Tetris blanket (Thanks, Katherine!)…
January 17 2010, 9:31pm
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Katherine sez, "This is a photo of the Tetris blanket I made for a friend as an Agnostica gift. It took me four months to make, and I wanted to show off a little." Tetris blanket (Thanks, Katherine!)…
January 17 2010, 9:30pm
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Commodore 64 JavaScript Emulator
Tim de Koning has done what folks do best with their winter holidays…. created something fun :) With JSC64 he has ported the Flash version to give us an emulator for the Commodore 64 in JavaScript. Tim’s work…
January 5 2010, 3:06am
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Why limit your Magic 8 Ball's answers to things like "Yes", "No", "Maybe", when you could hack it to say anything you wanted? Photo by greeblie. If you've never taken a Magic 8-Ball apart before, you might be…
December 27 2009, 2:00pm
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3D Video Game Collaboration Used To Solve Crimes
eldavojohn writes "Reuters explains how the National Science Foundation's Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI) program is funding research used to implement real life crimes in a CSI-like game. They will use IC-CRIME's laser scanner technology and the Unity…
November 27 2009, 5:14pm
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I posted to google.com
Jake von Slatt sez, "An absolutely exquisite monster MAME cabinet - check out the CNC carved lithopanes!" Steampunk MAME!
September 25 2009, 6:30pm
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I posted to google.com
Square Enix Shuts Down Fan-Made Chrono Trigger Sequel
KIllagouge writes "Just days before the release of Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes, SquareEnix sent a Cease & Desist letter to Chrono Compendium to stop everything to do with Crimson Echoes. People might remember when they did this with…
May 12 2009, 3:35am
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Ivan covered this found coffee-table with a pushpin Super Mario mosaic (protected by plexiglass) and painted and decorated the legs to match. Apparently pushpin mosaics are unexpectedly hard on the thumbs. Super Mario Coffee Table (Thanks, Ivan!)
March 26 2009, 7:40am
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Here's the perfect vegetarian geek lunch: a Tetris bento box! Not as good as the Donkey Kong lasagne, of course. Bento Tuesday (Thanks, BingoTheChimp!)
March 10 2009, 11:19pm
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I posted to google.com
Here's the perfect vegetarian geek lunch: a Tetris bento box! Not as good as the Donkey Kong lasagne, of course. Bento Tuesday (Thanks, BingoTheChimp!)
March 10 2009, 11:19pm
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I posted to google.com
Text-adventure game award-winners of 2008: Everybody Dies takes bronze!
Writer/game designer/film-maker Jim Munroe sez, IFComp 2008, The 14th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition and keeper of the old-school text-game torch, recently declared its winners. Bronze went to my game, Everybody Dies, silver went to Eric Eve's Nightfall, and…
November 19 2008, 10:31pm
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