I remember how in the early 2000s I was stuck in Flash games on the school computer. We even had a list of favorite sites - Armor Games, Newgrounds. Simple shooters, puzzles, platformers - it was addictive for hours! And now it's even hard to find them. Where did it all go? Why are modern games not the same? Maybe someone knows where you can play old Flash games now?
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Yes, I agree, Flash was a golden age. I played Stick Wars and all sorts of Tower Defense for hours. Now it is a little sad that they disappeared, but this is the evolution of technology. By the way, if anyone wants to play old Flash games, I recommend downloading the Ruffle emulator. It allows you to launch them directly in the browser. I recently dug up "Super Mario Flash" and "Age of War".
Oh, Flash games were part of the childhood of an entire generation! But, unfortunately, Adobe stopped supporting Flash in 2021 due to security issues. There were too many vulnerabilities - hackers easily used Flash for viruses and attacks. Plus, technology has moved forward. HTML5 and WebGL have become more flexible and secure, so many developers have switched to them. But not all is lost! There is a great article that explains what happened to Flash games and how everything changed. I recommend reading it here: https://www.unfinishedman.com/what-happened-to-flash-games/. The article discusses the reasons for the decline of Flash and how modern browser games appeared. By the way, some old games can still be found in archives or on emulator platforms. So there is a chance to feel nostalgic!