The evolution of browser video game technology

Remember when you played for hours in front of your PC against the machine or against one of your friends? If you’re from the’90s, you probably remember that.

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But, if you are a little younger and have seen the video games of this decade, you will probably be surprised by the graphics and animations that are different from today’s online super games.

Whether you are over 25 years old or younger, this article takes a look at the development of browser video game technology.

What is a browser video game?

As the name suggests, it is a video game played via the web browser installed on a computer or mobile device.

Unlike console and offline video games that require installation, upgrades, and minimal hardware requirements, browser games require only the browser and a special plugin to help you install them – does Adobe Flash Player? That’s what I’m talking about.

Flash technology

Thanks to Flash technology, thousands of online games have been created that are incredibly simple and most of them can be controlled with 2 or 3 buttons.

Despite this simplicity, they are well designed and above all addictive. Admit it: You also used your free time to play one of these “little games”.

These games are a classic and still have an incredible reputation that attracts millions of players every day and produces dozens of new titles.

Proof of this fame is the juegosjuegos.mx portal, in which around 12,000 free games for every taste are divided into dozens of categories.

WebGL technology

Web Graphics Library is a technology developed in 2011 that creates a JavaScript programming interface (API) for rendering 3D graphics in any browser.

Unlike Flash, WebGL technology does not require plug-ins to enjoy online video games. It is very similar in its simplicity to flash games.

There are thousands of games on different websites, some more entertaining than others, but simple and from different categories.

HTML5

Years ago, we could hardly have imagined the performance, capacity and graphics quality many of today’s browser games offer.

The latest video games are created in HTML5. As you can see with the hypertext markup language, not only websites are created, but many more things can be played as entertaining video games from the browser.

Often programmers combine the functionality of HTML5 with CSS, Javascript, and PHP to create their video games and make them available to us.

Modern technology allows us to play our favorite games from any device, whether it is a PC, a tablet or a smartphone.

Remember when you played the popular snake on your Nokia, collecting food and getting bigger on the way? Well, today’s games are much better.