Ahead of the demise of Adobe Flash, you may be asking yourself what’ll happen to the millions of Flash games across the internet. BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint is a project that aims to archive and preserve those games for years to come.
As per Flashpoint’s website, the project has saved more than 38,000 games and 2,400 animations since early 2018. Flashpoint utilizes a variety of open-source software in an easy-to-use launcher, meaning you’ll be able to relive that good old Flash-based nostalgia even after Adobe Flash is long gone.
VIDEO You can download Flashpoint’s current collection right now, with two different downloads available. Flashpoint 7.1 Ultimate is a massive 241GB, totaling 288GB when extracted, while Infinity is a more palatable 296MB that downloads games as you play them. You can download
the launcher for free here .
If you’re interested in the preservation of older software and games, you might be interested in
the Internet Archive’s efforts to preserve thousands of MS-DOS games . eXoDOS is a project that aims to both archive games and keeps them in a playable state, regardless of how to niche their original hardware and set up maybe.
If you want some game suggestions from the entire Internet Archive’s collection of MS-DOS games, some of my favorites include
SimCity 2000 ,
Discworld , and the game adaptation of the iconic short story
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream .
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