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===Death of a technology=== | ===Death of a technology=== | ||
For example, when Flash stopped being supported in browsers, many people made effort in preserving flash video games by porting them to html5. | For example, when Flash stopped being supported in browsers, many people made effort in preserving flash video games by porting them to html5. Flash emulators like [https://ruffle.rs/ Ruffle] allow to run flash games and content on web browsers. [https://flashpointarchive.org/ Flashpoint Archive] is a community project dedicated to preserve content that runs on Flash. It counts with downloadable applications that allow to download and run Flash content from the device. | ||
===Few numbers of physical copies exist=== | ===Few numbers of physical copies exist=== | ||