Quake 2 Ported to HTML5 with Multiplayer
by Brian Leahy, Apr 02, 2010 6:20pm PDTOur own Arctic Fox spotted Google Code-hosted port of id Software's legendary first-person shooter Quake 2 to HTML5, which contains numerous enhancements over HTML 4.01 and is largely regarded as the biggest competitor to Adobe's Flash platform.
HTML5 is currently supported in Google's own Chrome web browser and Apple's Safari browser. HTML5 is also useful for streaming video. YouTube has an open beta you can participate in to view supported videos through the HTML5 player.
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For the use cases of something like web gl it doesn't matter much that one of the browsers doesn't support it as long as there is one or two good browsers for each platform that do. General availability will be nice but isn't necessary.
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