
Bearing this in mind, we've updated this list to include a few more old-school Flash games to the list for fans of the genre to check out if they haven't already. While Flash itself is no longer supported, many of the games that relied upon it have been given new life through various means, allowing those who remember them fondly to replay them to this day. For over a decade people made, played, and shared these games all over the internet on websites like, , and many others. Updated on July 14th, 2023, by Gregory Louis Gomez: Few eras in gaming are as nostalgic as the Flash era has become. With this in mind, here is a list of some of the best old-school Flash games from back in the day. Related: Great Newgrounds Games That Died with Flash Playerįortunately, there are plenty of people around who still remember this golden era of easily accessible, simple, and free computer games. While it's still possible to play many of these old games even after the discontinuation of Flash, it's not like any new games are being made, and the idea of continuing to play these games after all these years has all but left the collective gaming consciousness for the most part. This vinyl boxset has been wonderfully mastered for vinyl by Angel Hair Audio.If there's one thing that's unfortunate about gaming today, it's that kids growing up now have completely missed out on the heyday of browser-based Flash games from the early 2000s.

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