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Articles
Google backs slowly away from Stadia guy's very bad tweet
Alex Hutchinson, creative director at Typhoon Studios, made a tweet suggesting that Twitch and YouTube users should be “paying the developers and publishers” of the games they stream.
Luke Plunkett at Kotaku
Pokémon Sword and Shield beta has unprecedented leak
The internet has gotten its hands on an apparent development build of a modern Nintendo game running on the Switch.
Patricia Hernandez at Polygon
The constant tug of war between AAA developers and "the money people"
Massive Entertainment boss David Polfeldt discusses the instability of AAA and the influence of self-inflicted crunch.
James Batchelor at GamesIndustryBiz
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Tutorials
Dissecting a dweet #9: City Sunset
Today we will explore the JavaScript code that produces this beautiful procedurally generated cityscape.
Frank Force at Killed By A Pixel
Turn your HTML5 games into desktop applications using Electron and distribute them
Part 2: now we are going to protect our project and change the icon.
Emanuele Feronato's blog
Tools
Game3.js - a JavaScript game framework for Web 3.0
Smolpxl - write retro pixelated games in JavaScript
Resources
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Demos
Rick and Morty portal shader
You must build a lighthouse
Curious bear
Games
Dune Surfer