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The Internet Archive will stop all your favorite Flash games and animations vanishing into the ether – TechRadar
Future generations can experience early internet culture thanks to the Internet Archive
As Adobe Flash will reach its End of Life on December 31st of this year, the Internet Archive has announced its plan to preserve both Flash animations and games for future generations on its site.
The non-profit, which is known for its Wayback Machine, will emulate Flash content on its site so that users can access it even if their web browser no longer supports Flash.
According to the Internet Archive, you can already play and watch over 1,000 Flash games and animations on its site including Homestar…
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