[casual_games] HTML5 as a games medium
Miguel Portilla
miguelportilla at pobros.com
Fri Oct 30 08:38:46 EDT 2009
Looks promising. I am left wondering how a developer would protect their
source code and assets considering they seem to be completely
unprotected ( view page source within browser ).
-Miguel
Paul Steven wrote:
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> I just read about html5 for the first time and wondered what
> implications this has for the casual games market. I found some
> reasonable examples here
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> http://www.canvasdemos.com/tag/games/
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> Cheers
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> Paul
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