I think that was just spam from somebody who saw "game" in the list name and assumed it would be a good place to advertise his website that appears to only support java games.
--- James On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 04:38:00PM -0500, pymike wrote: > OOC can the pygame games be played in browsers? > > On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Matt Kremer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hello pygame users, > > I run a website called GMArcade (http://gmarcade.com). In short, we are > an arcade for indie game developers, where users can post their games. > Here is a list of features: > > -Upload your game with screenshots > -Your game can immediately be played online, without users downloading > (JAVA must be installed). Test this out by clicking this link (just > click "Open" if prompted to download a JNLP file): > > http://gmarcade.com/generatejnlp.php?id=10 > > -Participate in discussions on our forums > -Comment and Rate other games > -Start your own Blog! > -Just hang out and have fun! > > I hope to attract users from PyGame, as well as other game development > tools. It would be great to see some of you on the site :) > > Here's the link again: > > http://gmarcade.com/ > > And if you want to request any new features, just post here: > > http://gmarcade.com/requestafeature/ > > I hope to see you around, thanks again! > -Matt Kremer > http://gmarcade.com/ > > -- > - pymike > "Stop loling into a false sense of hilarity"