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Making the Move to HTML5 as a console developer

David Galeano and Duncan Tebbs, developers at HTML5 game portal Turbulenz have posted the first part of an three part series on moving to HTML5 from console development.

The talk about a number of specifics and peculiarities of the JavaScript and what tools you can use to help make the leap.

Read the full article on GamaSutra.com

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