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  • ruffle

    A Flash Player emulator written in Rust

    For any flash files that somehow haven't made it into Flashpoint or Archive.org, but are still available online, there's always Ruffle which is a flash emulator written in Rust compiled to WASM so it can run in the browser. They have standalone builds for Windows, OSX and Linux, a demo page where you can load any .swf file from your local drive right in your browser, and a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox to automatically support flash content on webpages that somehow still have it.

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  • launcher

    Launcher for Flashpoint Archive (by FlashpointProject)

    In you want to play old Flash/Shockwave/etc games, download Flashpoint. The Linux build is currently experimental, but you can also run the Windows build via Wine/Proton.

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