Daniel Trock is a Contributor at DualShockers specializing in PC games, lists, and reviews. He has been writing professionally since 2018 and covering games since 2020, with previous work spanning ...
An important part of so many gamers' childhoods, Flash video games were some of the most accessible games in the early 2000s. If there was a computer with an internet connection, early 2000s computer ...
Big ideas often start small. What we typically see are finished products. Whether we’re talking about epic movies, space travel or sandwiches, what we’re given is the final, fully realized version of ...
Christine Mendoza is a freelance writer from Canada with an avid love for video games and anime. Formerly an indie game reviewer, Christine enjoys not only playing video games but writing about what ...
In 2017, Adobe announced that Flash would no longer be supported as of December 31st, 2020. With the software's discontinuation, tens of thousands of games and animations made in Flash would be lost ...
Flash officially dies as of December 31, 2020. Support for the format will be gone from all major browsers by that date, which effectively means that all your misspent hours with those free PC games ...
Back in 2008, anyone with a decent computer and web browser could access hundreds of games instantly. The accessibility of Flash as a programming platform revolutionized the internet, and with ...
After Adobe shut down Flash Player on Dec. 31, some fans creatively attempt to keep some of the games alive despite the end of Flash gaming. One Redditor tried to revive a Flash game by porting it ...
Bloomberg gave many updates on what Warner Bros. had planned for their DC Comics characters in video games. While there was good news for Batman fans, it wasn’t good news for anything else. WB Games ...
On the 31st of December 2020, Adobe began the End of Life (EOL) cycle for its web development program Flash Player. After a three-year-old announcement by the company that it would eventually block ...
Adobe revealed in 2017 it would no longer be supporting Flash by the end of this year– which leaves the many stray Flash games out there (and those who play them) high and dry, right? There’s actually ...