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== Podcasts == | == Podcasts == |
Revision as of 08:11, 3 February 2020
This is a list of mentions of Flashpoint via media sources from around the internet (news websites, YouTube videos, social media posts, etc).
News Articles
Flashpoint is archiving Flash games before they disappear forever
The Flash Games Preservation project Flashpoint
Flashpoint Preserves over 10,000 Web-Based Flash Games; Playable With New Launcher
Flash Games As We Know Them Will Die Forever In 2020. One Guy Is Trying To Save Them All
Adobe Flashのサポート終了まであと2年。消えゆくFlashゲームを保存する「Flashpoint」の登録作品がリリースから1年で1万タイトルを超える
Archiwum gier flashowych Flashpoint uchroni klasyki przed zapomnieniem
Over 36,000 Flash Games Have Been Saved And Are Now Playable Offline
Flashpoint launcher is saving Flash games from impending extinction
Every Flash game disappears forever in 2020 – but this project has preserved 38,000 of them
Flashpoint is saving 36,000 Flash games from going into the night
Flashpoint Project Archives 36,000 Flash Games Offline
Over 38,000 Flash Games Saved Offline by Flashpoint
Thousands of old Flash games have been saved from obsolescence
Podcasts
YouTube Videos
Top 15 BEST Flash Games of All Time! (RIP Flash)
15 Of The Most Underrated Flash Games of All Time!
Flash's Final Days: A Retrospective
The Strange World of Cartoon Network Adventure Games
Your Favourite Flash Games Are Going Away Forever
Playing WEIRD Flash Games before they're GONE FOREVER
Social Media
Other
Antony Lavelle demo reel (Antony said himself that he used Flashpoint to record this footage)
YouTuber grayfruit streams Flash games with Flashpoint(you can see a quick glimpse at 4 minutes, he also mentions Flashpoint several times)