Nintendo Web Framework

Nintendo Web Framework

The Nintendo Web Framework dashboard.
Developer(s) Nintendo
Initial release March 25, 2013
Stable release 1.8.1[1]
Development status Active
Operating system Windows
Platform WebKit
Type Video game engine
License Freeware
Website wiiu-developers.nintendo.com
As of September 2014

Nintendo Web Framework (codenamed Bamboo) is a development environment based on WebKit technologies. It is used to develop video games for the Wii U system using many different languages including: HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS. This framework supports the Wii U GamePad controller, Wii Remote controllers, and some other JavaScript extensions.[2]

Middleware

The Nintendo Web Framework currently supports the following middleware plugins:[3]

Software powered by Nintendo Web Framework

Games

Applications

References

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