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ADMIN MOD. YSK there is a website which archived 150k+ flash games and animations. Technology. After Adobe killed Flash in 2020, many of these games were lost forever. I came across a website, " FlashMuseum " which allows you to run all the old flash games and animations using an emulator (you don't have to download anything, login or pay).
The Internet Archive has a collection of Flash games (and other things). It's newer, so it doesn't have as much content as Flashpoint, but it runs in your browser so you don't have to install anything. It uses an open source reimplementation of Flash, so it can even run on mobile devices (although not very well). Reply.
1. Ill-Pen-6422. • 2 yr. ago. i remember a top cat flash game where you sing with the cats and a class of 3000 flash game where you compose songs with the kids. 1. Funny-Touch-1793. • 1 yr. ago.
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There's 2 builds for Flashpoint, Flashpoint Infinity which is a 200mb download and you can download flash games that you choose, and there's Flashpoint Ultimate which packs a whopping 202GB after extraction and it includes the entire library of flash games it has preserved so far
I made another Flash Archive using the Internet Archive. Feel free to use these for your own purposes ...
Play old miniclip games. I came across a post in this r/nostalgia about old Miniclip games, and I was looking at a screenshot to see what games there were because I wanted to play something since I was bored. then I remembered web.archive.org existed, so I punched in miniclip.com, clicked 2004, and pressed a familiar game, Bush Shootout and it ...
All of the single player games that were found on popular sites like Armor Games or Miniclip are likely in Flashpoint. All of the multiplayer games are abandoned because it is too much work to keep multiplayer flash games alive.
Those games that have external source files, we call "multi-asset" games. Flashpoint Ultimate comes with all files, so there's no risk of anything being missing. Infinity doesn't, but it will download them on-demand from its own server. Once they're downloaded, you can play them without an internet connection.
God fucking bless Archive.org. The loss of important flash games has really been weighing on my mind lately, I'm excited to see what games they have archived. If anyone hasn't watched Jason Scott's talks (he's affiliated with the site) I highly recommend it. That guy will get anyone excited about online preservation.