Death slowly creeps for Flash technology in modern browsers. By the end of 2020 Chrome will remove Flash technology from future browser releases and something about FireFox doing the same and I would look up the details, but does anyone actually still use that browser?
In the quest to preserve Flash games it seems like Blue Maxima's Flashpoint has taken the helm in the quest of preservation.
In the quest to preserve Flash games it seems like Blue Maxima's Flashpoint has taken the helm in the quest of preservation.
Flashpoint's straight forward site is well organized with all the important details you might need to know: Where to download the latest Flash game archive, a wiki with game info / lists, a Discord chat group, and because I'm making a list other less exciting but important things: a Read Me, Changelog, and Email.
If you've been hoarding Flash roms for the impending doomsday apocalypse, be sure to reach out to Flashpoint and make sure they have everything you do.
Flash Game Preservation via Blue Maxima's Flashpoint
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