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  2. Archos Generation 5 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike with the 604 WiFi, it is available as an optional plug-in. With Generation 5 Flash 7 support was added. On November 28, 2007, along with game packs, 7 widgets were added free as part of the Web-Browser plug-in. In April 2008, an update to Flash 9 was added giving better compatibility with the latest flash applications.

  3. Archos Generation 4 - Wikipedia

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    Archos Generation 4 were a series of Archos portable media players released from 2006 through 2007. The Generation 4 series is an upgrade to the previous AV and Gmini series , primarily the AV500s. There are 8 models in all.

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  5. Archos - Wikipedia

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    Archos (/ ˈ ɑːr k oʊ s /, stylized as ARCHOS) is a French multinational electronics company that was established in 1988 by Henri Crohas. Archos manufactures tablets , smartphones , portable media players and portable data storage devices .

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  7. List of browser games - Wikipedia

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    This is a selected list of multiplayer browser games.These games are usually free, with extra, payable options sometimes available. The game flow of the games may be either turn-based, where players are given a number of "turns" to execute their actions or real-time, where player actions take a real amount of time to complete.

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  9. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Internet Archive announced they will be using Ruffle to preserve Flash games and animations. [22] Jason Scott , an archivist at the Internet Archive, said: "I looked into adding it to the Internet Archive system, and it took less than a day and a half because it was so well made".