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  2. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruffle_(software)

    Ruffle is a free and open source emulator for playing Adobe Flash (SWF) animation files. Following the deprecation and discontinuation of Adobe Flash Player in January 2021, some websites adopted Ruffle to allow users for continual viewing and interaction with legacy Flash Player content.

  3. Newgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Since Adobe Flash Player was shut down on most browsers by late 2020, Newgrounds uses the Ruffle emulator, an Adobe Flash emulator written in Rust and sponsored by Newgrounds along with other popular sites like Cool Math Games and Armor Games. [7]

  4. Flashpoint Archive - Wikipedia

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    The project was initiated by Australian Ben "BlueMaxima" Latimore in late 2017, initially as part of a separate project from the Archive Team. [11] [12] [13] The project has since developed a launcher for playing the archived games and animations, and has reached a total size of 1.68 TB.

  5. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive hosts some Flash content and makes it playable in modern browsers via the Ruffle emulator ... PPAPI Installers for Windows and Mac; Adobe ...

  6. Zombo.com - Wikipedia

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    On 10 January 2024, a version of Zombo.com [13] was released using the Ruffle emulator to play the original Flash animation in any modern browser. [ 14 ] References

  7. Armor Games - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, nearing end-of-life of Adobe Flash, the site announced that it will be using the Ruffle emulator for its Flash content, although many Flash games remain inaccessible. In August, 2024, Armor Games laid off an unknown number of staff from its publishing team, Armor Games Studio.

  8. Papa Louie - Wikipedia

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    Flipline IDS LLC, also known as Flipline Studios, is an American video game development company which mainly produces online games, mobile games, and PC games made in Adobe Flash. It was founded by Matt Neff and Tony Solary in 2004 in Cleveland, Ohio. It is best known for producing the Papa Louie series.

  9. CrossBridge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossBridge

    CrossBridge is an open-source toolset developed by Adobe Systems, that cross-compiles C and C++ code to run in Adobe Flash Player or Adobe AIR. [1] Projects compiled with CrossBridge run up to 10 times faster than ActionScript 3 projects.