Well, I remember that a few years ago I played a game, I just remember that: it was a 2D adventure game (probably an flash game), we controlled a boy (probably blond), it was set in a castle and I played on the friv site (Nowadays the link is "frivclassic.com", but in the past it was just "Friv.com", plz help me find this game!
l remember playing a flash remasterizaĆ§Ć£o of Castle Excellent 12 years ago that hit that exactly description, was that? i can only find the NES original, i can't find the flash version.
Post by rarenogginstuff on Nov 23, 2020 0:46:45 GMT
One web game I've been wanting to find for the longest time was a Flash-based game called Little Tikes Safetytown. It used to be on Nick Jr's website from 2006-2009, and I used to play it in 2008. It was also on Little Tikes' official website. It was about helping Cozy Coupe drive safely through town by answering safety questions. As far as I can tell, it was still on the static.nickjr.com domain until 2017 when the whole domain was deleted. The reason I didn't get it from static.nickjr.com is because I didn't know about that domain at the time it was still up. I learned about it after it got taken down from Nostalgivault. static.nickjr.com was the domain that was used to hold all of the old Nick Jr games from 2007ish-2015. When the Nick Jr website rebranded in 2015 and alot of the older games were removed, the games were being stored directly on nickjr.com. Then in 2017, static.nickjr.com was deleted. Luckily, all the other old Nick Jr games are still archived in Wayback Machine mirrors of static.nickjr.com and nickjr.com. Unfortunately however, the swf file for Little Tikes Safetytown doesn't seem to be archived anywhere. Not from nickjr.com, not from static.nickjr.com, or even littletikes.com. I checked every single web archive and used Time Travel Memento Web and also oldweb.today, but to no avail. I also still have the original computer I played this game on as a kid, and the original hard drive that was in it. But as far as I can tell, it is not in cache. I checked a bunch of Content.IE5 folders, but to no avail. I might consider putting the original hard drive back in the PC and running Flashpoint Cache Dumper to see if it can somehow find the swf in cache. But if anyone has an archived copy of this game, please let me know. Also, let me know if you still have one of the original computers you played this game on as a kid, with the original hard drive and Windows install. Because if you do, you could potentially have this rare gem hiding in the cache of said PC. But if the computer's hard drive has been replaced or re-formatted since the last time you played the game on the PC, it will unfortunately no longer be in cache, but it might be recoverable with something like Recuva if the sector for it on the drive wasn't overwritten yet. Thanks!