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  2. Warner Bros. May Delist Over 20 Adult Swim Games From ... - AOL

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    adult swim logo. A lot of games published by Adult Swim Games are on the verge of getting delisted from digital storefronts like Steam. Warner Bros., the parent company that owns the now defunct ...

  3. Poptropica - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, because of the discontinuation of Adobe Flash, Poptropica began porting their old islands that were built on Adobe Flash over to an HTML5 format. As a result of Poptropica's utilization of varying Flash engines, a number of islands were unable to be ported immediately, and were effectively removed from the game. [7]

  4. Adult Swim Games - Wikipedia

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    Adult Swim Games (stylized as adult swim games; formerly Williams Street Games) is the video game publishing division of Adult Swim, a brand of The Cartoon Network, Inc.. While Adult Swim had been publishing games since 2005, primarily based on their in-house franchises, it became an official publisher of original indie games in 2011.

  5. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    Compared to physically distributed games, digital games cannot be destroyed because they can be redownloaded from the distribution system. Services like Steam, Origin, and Xbox Live do not offer ways to sell used games once they are no longer desired. Steam offers a non-commercial family sharing options. [25]

  6. Valve removes 'Active Shooter' from Steam amid outcry - AOL

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    Valve has removed Active Shooter from its Steam platform. The game allowed players to play through school shooting scenarios either as a civilian, the shooter or the police. As The Guardian ...

  7. Ninja Kiwi - Wikipedia

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    The Ninja Kiwi Archive was released July 8, 2020 as a way for NinjaKiwi to preserve their original Flash games after its end-of-life announcement by Adobe as a free Steam app. This allows 67 of their flash games, with the exception of Who Wants To Be A Bloonionaire? and Bloons TD 5 Deluxe to be played after Flash's end-of-life, however it still ...

  8. Only Up! - Wikipedia

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    Only Up! is a 2023 platformer game developed and published by SCKR Games. It was released on Steam on May 24, 2023, and permanently removed in September of that year following controversy over the use of copyrighted assets. Players control the character Jackie and must reach the moon through a series of obstacles consisting of real-life items.

  9. ijji - Wikipedia

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    The latter game was transferred to En Masse Entertainment and the game servers were ceased in June 2018. At the end of 2018, Red Duck Inc., the developer of A.V.A , stated that they would self publish a modified version of their most popular game, AVA , under the name AVA: Dog Tag on Steam. [ 8 ]