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LemmaEOF
@LemmaEOF

PLEASE look at this, this is genuinely the most fascinating and creative use of the internet as a medium I've seen since fucking Homestuck

btw this is by @rebane2001!!! Go follow them it's so cool


blit
@blit

I've never seen a browser played like a goddamn symphony before. The sheer amount of technical flexing on display here is jaw-dropping.


mrhands
@mrhands

How in all that is pony did they do that????


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in reply to @LemmaEOF's post:

Tied into another webcomic hosted in parallel, had parallel storylines in popups, rewrote its page CSS depending on the chapter, used hyperlinks in character conversation logs, and of course full-blown interactive flash games, not just animations. Oh, and a vast music library, of which only a subset was actually used in the comic itself. Not as technically impressive as this or other hypermedia, in terms of integration and execution, but it was a rare case of a hypermedia work that was staggeringly huge and truly multi-media.

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