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Jacob Seidelin is fast becoming the Ben Heckendorn of Javascript games. You may remember that in early April, Seidelin programmed all of Super Mario Bros.
Without them, Super Mario Bros. Crossover could almost have me believing I was 13 years old again, playing Nintendo on a decidedly standard-def TV. And, yes, that is a good thing.
Case in point: London-based developer Stephen Cook built a barebones clone of the iconic racing game Mario Kart without using a single line of JavaScript. That’s right. A pure CSS version of ...
CSS has evolved over the years, and crafty creators can now use it to build everything from the Mona Lisa to a playable chess game. Despite those advancements, Cook’s version of the classic game ...
Preface Introduction Part I: Building a Game with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Chapter 1: Preparation and Setup Chapter 2: Sprite Animation Using jQuery and CSS Chapter 3: ...