Browser-Based FPS Utilizes Canvas-Tag Engine
Ben Joffe has developed the Canvascape “3D Walker”, which is the most simple FPS Engine in existence to date. 3D Walker utilizes the Canvas tag found in many internet browsers (ie: Firefox 1.5, Safari and Opera). Although the graphics are rather undeveloped, there’s no deption about the Canvascape “3D Walker”; all there is to do is walk around until you’ve become so bored that your over-a-decade-old GameBoy looks appealing.
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Ben Joffe has developed the Canvascape “3D Walker”, which is the most simple FPS Engine in existence to date. 3D Walker utilizes the Canvas tag found in many internet browsers (ie: Firefox 1.5, Safari and Opera). ...





on April 19th, 2006 at 10:58 am
wow, you like totally missed the fucking point