Post by BigNateTheGr8 on Dec 15, 2023 16:14:43 GMT
I haven't tried using Flashpoint yet, but I've been using 9o3o, which is just a browser version I believe. I was trying to play a game, but nobody rated it as working. I tried to use it, but it didn't load properly. Just 2 squares. Is it lost? I'm new to trying to discover lost media.
I haven't tried using Flashpoint yet, but I've been using 9o3o, which is just a browser version I believe. I was trying to play a game, but nobody rated it as working. I tried to use it, but it didn't load properly. Just 2 squares. Is it lost? I'm new to trying to discover lost media.
Maybe because some files from the SWF file are missing, and makes the game unplayable!
I haven't tried using Flashpoint yet, but I've been using 9o3o, which is just a browser version I believe. I was trying to play a game, but nobody rated it as working. I tried to use it, but it didn't load properly. Just 2 squares. Is it lost? I'm new to trying to discover lost media.
I haven't tried using Flashpoint yet, but I've been using 9o3o, which is just a browser version I believe. I was trying to play a game, but nobody rated it as working. I tried to use it, but it didn't load properly. Just 2 squares. Is it lost? I'm new to trying to discover lost media.
Try using Ruffle maybye?
((It’s a chrome extension))
There is more than just Flashpoint Archive, there's FlashArch too!: flasharch.com/en, and the Wayback Machine: web.archive.org
I might be late to this but i think if a flash game is featured on the way back machine it is most likely broken
Hi Im Red! Nice to meet you! I Rarely search for lost media but when i do i dont do anything noticeable but i atleast do something, I am making a web series [CANCLED TILL LATE 2024-2025 FOR CONTINUATION]