Unreal Engine 3, the game engine that runs fan favorites like Mass Effect, Gears of War, and Infinity Blade, has been ported to run inside a web browser without any plug-ins. Using JavaScript, ...
If you ever needed proof that web browsers are first-class citizens, capable of rendering 3D games with as much gusto as consoles or running web apps that are as feature-rich as their installed ...
"The Unreal Engine running in a browser without any plugins, purely on HTML 5, WebGL and JavaScript? Pull the other one, lass, it's got bells on," says someone or other. "I bet you believe everything ...
Epic Games is working hard to make your browser an amazing next-gen gaming platform. The company announced today that it is adding HTML5 exporting to its Unreal 4 game-development engine. This will ...
Unreal Engine tech demo Epic Citadel is available as a free browser-based app, it has been revealed. Built for the web in collaboration with Mozilla, Epic Citadel uses standards-based technologies ...
Following this week's demonstration of the Unreal engine running on Flash 11 and ongoing rumours about HTML5's performance on iOS 5, we returned to a current favourite, asking the Mavens: Is Unreal ...
Mozilla announced today that it has been working in collaboration with high-end video game engine developers like Unity Technologies and Epic Games to bring high-end games to the Firefox browser ...
At a Game Developers Conference presentation, Epic Games President Mark Rein showed off the power of Epic's Unreal Engine 3 running inside a Flash-powered browser window, including a ...
Compiling machine code to JavaScript, which is going to compiled back into machine code. Must be an idea of the Department of Redundancy Department. I think time and effort would be better spent on ...