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  2. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Internet Archive announced they will be using Ruffle to preserve Flash games and animations. [22] Jason Scott , an archivist at the Internet Archive, said: "I looked into adding it to the Internet Archive system, and it took less than a day and a half because it was so well made".

  3. Freeee (Ghost Town, Pt. 2) - Wikipedia

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    "Freeee (Ghost Town, Pt. 2)" serves as the sequel to "Ghost Town", but credits Kids See Ghosts as the lead performers and Ty Dolla Sign as a featured artist. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] This differs from the prequel crediting West as the lead artist and Kid Cudi, PartyNextDoor , and 070 Shake as additional vocalists. [ 3 ]

  4. IOSYS - Wikipedia

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    IOSYS is best known for the Flash movies that go along with their songs. The first Flash movie was a music video for their original song "Farewell 2005 (逝ってよし2005, Itte Yoshi 2005)" sang 2channelculture, and was published in April 2006. [2] [3] It was created by a dōjin animation producer Kagi (カギ), also known as locker room ...

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  6. My Brute - Wikipedia

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    My Brute is a fighting simulation video game with roleplaying elements first released in March 2009. [1] Though an English-language game, it was developed by Motion Twin, a French online game provider. [1] My Brute originated as a free browser-based Flash game.

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  8. Flare3D - Wikipedia

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    Flare3D is a framework for developing interactive three-dimensional graphics within Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Substance and Adobe AIR, written in ActionScript 3. [3] Flare3D includes a 3D object editor (the Flare3D IDE) and a 3D graphics engine for rendering 3D graphics. [ 1 ]

  9. John Cooney (video game developer) - Wikipedia

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    Cooney got into development of Flash games during high school. [6] While enrolled at University of California, Davis, Cooney kept developing games and founded his own game development company, JMTB02 Studios. The money he earned through his games were enough to pay for his college tuition. In 2007, Cooney joined Armor Games as their first employee.