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Manually add games not in the archive locally? (edited)

Manually add games not in the archive locally? (edited)

Is there any tool to manually add games that aren't in the official archive locally? edit : I looked into curation. Due to the wording I thought that it was about uploading to the archive publicly, but you can just create local ones. With that said, is there anyway to list curations in the normal "Games" or "Animations" lists?

Linux Download link Broken

Linux Download link Broken

The link, "https://bluepload.unstable.life/flashpointinfinity1210.tar.gz" is currently broken and gives a HTTP 502 Error. Because of this, I am unable to install Flashpoint on my Steam Deck.

how do i filter via tag within a certain playlist

how do i filter via tag within a certain playlist

I want to play puzzle games in the "flashpoint super hall of fame" playlist, but when i click the puzzle tag whilst in that playlist, I'm shown a list of all puzzle games on flashpoint. What gives? There's got to be a way to do this, I just don't know how. Thanks for any help!

Bad Ice cream doesn't work

Bad Ice cream doesn't work

I am using flashpoint 7.1 infinity and when I run bad icecream

I get this error (404 Not Found) GET http://cdn.nitrome.com/images/thumbnails/ico_null.png

Reasons why you should use flashpoint.

Reasons why you should use flashpoint.

  1. The people who work on curating the games are very kind.
  2. There is a chance that you could find a game which you have forgot.
  3. The games run at a pretty good frame rate (unless if they are above 10 megabytes)
  4. There is a chance of you finding your new favorite web game from it! And finally, 5. There is a chance that a game is exclusive to flashpoint only!
Flashpoint 12 "Axolotl" is Out Now!

Flashpoint 12 "Axolotl" is Out Now!

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Downloads - Flashpoint Archive

https://flashpointarchive.org/downloads

A community effort to preserve games and animations from the web.

Introduction to Flashpoint

Introduction to Flashpoint

In 2017, Adobe announced that it would end support for the Flash plug-in at the end of 2020. With this announcement came similar ones from browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, and Edge stating they would all cease support for Flash around the same timeframe.

Flash, of course, was the basis for a lot of web games in the 2000s and early 2010s, and helped bring many talented game developers into the spotlight. It also paved way for many talented animators to reach and impact a wide audience.

In early 2018, BlueMaxima decided to start an archival project to save as much Flash games as possible, and since then it has grown to an effort of hundreds of individuals over the years to preserve not just Flash, but web games and interactives dating as early as 1994.

Since the start of the project, Flashpoint has grown to include over 150,000 games and 25,000 animations, with that number growing with each release.

If you wish to see what’s included in the archive, feel free to use the search tool here, or feel free to join our Discord for other questions or simply to hang out.