• schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Adobe Flash Player was deprecated some years ago, so there is no longer any functioning official software that can play Flash games. The modern equivalent are mobile games.

    The reason why reimplementing it is a worthy thing to do is to preserve old software, same reason why console emulators exist.

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        From a technical point of view you are right. But commercially, I am pretty sure many companies and developers that used to make Flash games now make mobile games. There are many mobile games that are ports of old Flash games.

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          I see mobile games as the commercial successor of Facebook games. But the spirit of flash games stated in the Web scene for sure.

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      10 months ago

      Some? It was more than 10 years ago iirc.

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          10 months ago

          Same section also has this:

          In November 2011, about a year after Jobs’ open letter, Adobe announced it would no longer be developing Flash and advised developers to switch to HTML5.

          You can see why someone might think it was ten years ago based off this.

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          Yeah but it was an unsecure piece of shit for more than the past decade

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            It was on its way out when smartphones and HTML5 became widely adopted. Smartphones didn’t support Flash and HTML5 made sure that the things you used to need Flash for were just implemented in web browsers. Maybe you remember something along those lines.

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              What I remembered was abandoning Linux NPAPI Flash plugin in 2012. The PPAPI plugin indeed existed for longer time.