Browser gamesMain article:
Browser gameAs the World Wide Web developed and browsers became more sophisticated,
people started creating browser games that used a web browser as a client. Simple single player games were made
that could be played using a web browser via HTML and HTML scripting technologies
(most commonly JavaScript, ASP, PHP, and MySQL). More complicated games would contact a web server
to allow a multiplayer gaming environment.
The development of web-based graphics technologies such as Flash and Java allowed
browser games to become more complex.
These games, also known by their related technology as
"Flash games" or "Java games",
became increasingly popular. Many games originally released in the 1980s, such as Pac-Man and Frogger,
were recreated as games that could be played using the Flash plugin on a webpage. Most browser games
have limited multiplayer play, often being single player games with a high score list shared amongst all players.
Browser-based pet games are also very popular amongst the younger generation of
online gamers. These games range from gigantic games
with millions of users, such as Neopets, to smaller and more community-based pet games.
More recent browser-based games use web technologies like AJAX to make more complicated multiplayer interactions possible.
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