We’ve already seen MAME burn brightly (and briefly) on iPads across the world and now it’s been delicately ported across to Chrome’s Native Client. Admittedly, the graphics may not stand up against recent gaming wares seen on Google’s new platform, but it’s still able to cope with the likes of Pac-Man. Managing to turnaround the whole project in a mere four days, Google engineer Robert Muth branded the brief exercise as “relatively challenging” and has noted down all the deep and meaningfuls in a full case study, available at the source below. For anyone unwilling to dip their toes into Native Client waters, however, there’s still plenty of power pellets to be downed online.
Source Engadget
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