(this is by going to the site for the file, rather than downloading with inspect element.)
Haven't tried inspect element yet (it's blocked), so let's see what we can do about this.
You won't be able to download the .swf file directly through Nintendo's website, you have to use the Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine doesn't have the .swf file archived. So unless the flash file was on some other (archived) site outside of this one, then you're out of luck.
(this is by going to the site for the file, rather than downloading with inspect element.)
Haven't tried inspect element yet (it's blocked), so let's see what we can do about this.
You won't be able to download the .swf file directly through Nintendo's website, you have to use the Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine doesn't have the .swf file archived. So unless the flash file was on some other (archived) site outside of this one, then you're out of luck.
That sucks. I DID search, and it wasn't on the archive. Hopefully there's someone out there who's archived it, or this is lost for good. (Alternatively, someone could ask a Nintendo employee, but that's a last resort with like, a what? 0.0001% chance of success?