Vacation is over. Time to get back to work. Now, let's play some games (and read about them)! Below, I've compiled a list of articles and games that were on my list and would now recommend to anyone interested in the subject of the posterity of HTML5 gaming.
First 3D Commercial Web Game Powered by asm.js Unveiled from Mozilla
Also explore Epic Citadel, demonstrating the benefits of asm.js
Ludei and Nickelodean team up to bring HTML5 gaming to the Nick App
http://blog.ludei.com/new-venture-with-nickelodeon/
http://venturebeat.com/2013/11/26/nickelodeon-taps-startup-ludei-to-create-html5-games-that-dont-suck-when-it-comes-to-performance/
http://techcrunch.com/2013/11/26/ludei-nickelodeo/
Russian Developer Playtox Launches HTML5 Mobile Game World of Shadows in U.S.
Mozilla presents a gaming competition
A Great Old-Timey Game-Programming Hack
How to Learn Three.js for Game Development
Mozilla writes on the state of the Gamepad API
Advanced Graphics: Filtering Procedural Textures Check out all of Iñigo's articles if you share an affinity for fractals.
Aberoth: the 8-bit MMORPG
A step in the right direction.
Rikoru: Node Knockout Winner
It's gory. Stay away from those birds.
Quick and Dirty Zombie Game Demo
Short, but it has a shotgun.
An HTML5 Game Without Javascript
A dazzling display of CSS exploitation.