Friday, December 18, 2009

Online Games : How Flash And Java Script Changed The World


By Mark Walters

Most online games are written in computer languages that can be understood and processed by a range of different computer platforms. As a result, anyone who plays a particular game should have an experience that is pretty much the same as anyone else who plays it, regardless of what type of computer they are using. This means that instead of having many smaller, distinct online gaming communities, we now have a single, much larger one.

For those of you that are not aware of the terminology, and without getting too technical, we will over simplify things here in the explanation. Flash and Java Script are programming languages that are universal and can be read by a range of computing systems. So, no matter what computer you are using, the experience you have should be the same.

Before the universal adoption of Flash and Java Script, PC users and Mac users were mostly unable to play against each other in online games. Now, not only can they do so, but they can do on a totally equal playing field, where users of either see, hear and experience exactly what users of the other platform are also seeing, hearing and experiencing.

It is no understatement to say that online gaming, and the Internet as a whole, took a massive step forward as a consequence of those two computing languages. Not only was the gaming world bought closer together, but people really began to sit up and take notice as to what possibilities the Internet held. It was no longer just a method of retrieving and sharing data, it was now becoming more of a multi-media type experience.

Progress and developments since then have been fast and furious, and online games as they now were beyond imagination just 10 years ago. It's really been a snowball effect, that started with the introduction of Flash and Java Script. Those two languages opened up the Internet to lots of new people, and as more people began to use the Internet, the more companies set about improving the online experience in terms of technology and connection speeds, so as to meet the demands of the ever increasing online market.

And it is online gamers that have benefited as much as, if not more than, anyone else. The millions of people that now use the Internet to play online games have created a huge market that game producers all want a part of. For those that make the best games, there are millions of dollars to be earned, and that prize has led to fierce competition. The result? Bigger and better games, and a better online gaming experience!

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