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'''BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint''' is an ongoing preservation effort for games designed in commercial web frameworks. Named after Flash (which Adobe says it will discontinue in 2020), the maintainers have preserved over 14,000 games since its inception. The full list of games is available via the [http://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Game_Master_List "Game Master List"] on their wiki. Flashpoint covers games (and tools) developed in Adobe Flash, Adobe Shockwave, Unity Web Player, Java Applets, Microsoft Silverlight, ActiveX, 3DVIA Player, 3D Groove GX, PopCap Plugin, and HTML5.
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'''BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint''' is an ongoing [[Preservation projects|preservation effort]] for games designed in commercial web frameworks. Named after [[Flash]] (which Adobe says it will discontinue in 2020), the maintainers have preserved over 59,000 games and animations since its inception. The full list of games is available via the [http://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Game_Master_List "Game Master List"] on their wiki. Flashpoint covers games (and tools) and animations developed in Adobe Flash, Adobe Shockwave, Unity Web Player, Java Applets, Microsoft Silverlight, ActiveX, 3DVIA Player, 3D Groove GX, PopCap Plugin, HTML5, Superscape Viscape, Vitalize!, Authorware, GoBit Games Plugin, ShiVa3D, Hypercosm, Pulse, Burster, TCL and VRML, with Adobe Atmosphere support possibly coming in the future.
  
 
Flashpoint (and every game in it) was originally released as one gigantic download until a system was developed to download these games on-the-fly. The full download (which, upon completion, requires no further internet connection to use) has since been retroactively titled "Flashpoint Ultimate", and the "lite" version was given the name "Flashpoint Infinity". When the limitations of Launchbox started to show, a discrete launcher was developed.
 
Flashpoint (and every game in it) was originally released as one gigantic download until a system was developed to download these games on-the-fly. The full download (which, upon completion, requires no further internet connection to use) has since been retroactively titled "Flashpoint Ultimate", and the "lite" version was given the name "Flashpoint Infinity". When the limitations of Launchbox started to show, a discrete launcher was developed.
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
* [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/downloads/ '''Official Release'''] (May contain newer versions of Ultimate, Infinity, and Core)
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|[https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/downloads/ '''Official release''']<br><small>Includes both Ultimate, Infinity and Core versions. Read our overview for details.</small>
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|[https://github.com/FlashpointProject/launcher/releases Launcher]<br><small>Standalone builds of the launcher on GitHub</small>
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|[https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Linux_Support Linux support]<br><small>Datahub page about Linux support.</small>
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|[https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Mac_Support Mac support]<br><small>Datahub page about Mac support.</small>
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:* [https://archive.org/details/Flashpoint6.2 Flashpoint 6.2 Ultimate] ([https://unstable.life/Flashpoint%206.2%20Ultimate.7z.torrent Torrent]) - The full package, ready for use offline. 138GB download, 158GB extracted. You'll want to use a download manager and the latest version of 7-Zip.
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==Overview==
:* [http://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/Flashpoint%206.2%20Infinity.zip Flashpoint 6.2 Infinity] - Games download as you choose to play them. A minimalist build - not all games are availalble, only Flash games will work to start, and no logos / screenshots. Use the Upgrades on the home tab to add the other tech and better images. 200MB download to start.
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Flashpoint began on December 26th, 2017, a little while after [https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/ Adobe announced] it was ending support for Flash at the end of 2020, as an attempt to preserve as many Flash games and applications from the early 2000s onward as possible before the cutoff point. The focus has since shifted to all web browser technologies as they face the same risk of obsoletion.
:* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qoQc32vQ7nnTmYMle1uCpluYenY61Biy Flashpoint Core 3] - A lightweight copy of Flashpoint with one game per platform. If you want to learn the platform / tinker with it. 575MB download.
 
  
* [https://unstable.life/owncloud/s/HYpZ4O4JMAebfjR Experimental Linux version] - The maintainers are looking for Linux testers, see [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Help_Wanted_List the second item on this wiki page] for more info.
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Flashpoint is not a conventional emulator; none of the frameworks it targets is being emulated which is why it requires users to have the original platforms these frameworks were on. (It's also why Linux doesn't have a lot of the frameworks that Windows does.) Many games also use some form of copy protection by connecting to a server to test if a game can be played, thus requiring an internet connection for it to work. Flashpoint is a server emulator that repeats and relays the responses and files that were originally captured at the time the game was preserved. This causes problems for Avast and AVG [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Troubleshooting_Antivirus_Interference as they've detailed on the Datahub].
  
* [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aimlroob9KdZWOKEWVLg1y0zFVxn6jnD Test builds of the Launcher], for non-Windows Launcher binaries (including Darwin, i.e. macOS). Requires users to manually point to the Infinity repository in the config files.
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Flashpoint is available in several different versions:
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* <i>Flashpoint Ultimate</i> - The full package, ready for use offline. ~413 GiB download, ~480 GiB extracted. You'll want to use a download manager and the latest version of 7-Zip.
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* <i>Flashpoint Infinity</i> - 1.8 GiB extracted. Games download as you choose to play them. A minimalist build - not all games are available, only Flash games will work out-of-the-box, and logos and screenshots must be downloaded separately (they will be downloaded automatically when a game is selected). Use the Upgrades on the home tab to add the other tech and better images.
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* <i>Flashpoint Core</i> - A lightweight copy of Flashpoint with one game per platform. If you want to learn the platform / tinker with it.
  
==Overview==
 
Flashpoint began on December 26th, 2017, a little while after [https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/ Adobe announced] it was ending support for Flash at the end of 2020, as an attempt to preserve as many Flash games and applications from the early 2000s onward as possible before the cutoff point. The focus has since shifted to all proprietary plugins as they face the same risk of obsoletion.
 
 
Flashpoint is not a conventional emulator; none of the frameworks it targets is being emulated which is why it requires users to have the original platforms these frameworks were on. (It's also why Linux doesn't have a lot of the frameworks that Windows does.) Many games also use some form of copy protection by connecting to a server to test if a game can be played, thus requiring an internet connection for it to work. Flashpoint is a server emulator that repeats and relays the responses and files that were originally captured at the time the game was preserved. This causes problems for Avast and AVG [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Troubleshooting_Antivirus_Interference as they've detailed on the Datahub].
 
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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* [http://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/changelog.txt Changelog]
 
* [http://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/changelog.txt Changelog]
 
* [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Main_Page The Datahub], their wiki
 
* [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Main_Page The Datahub], their wiki
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* [https://bluemaxima.org/instance_archive/ instance_archive();] - A similar project for games made with GameMaker.
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* [https://bluemaxima.org/kahvibreak/ Kahvibreak] - Another project for [[Cellphone_emulators#J2ME_.28Java_2_Micro_Edition.29|J2ME]] games.
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[[Category:Not really emulators]]

Revision as of 18:32, 31 August 2020

BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint
Flashpointlogo.png
Developer(s) BlueMaxima
Flashpoint Team
Latest version 12.1 "Salamander"
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows
Linux, Mac (experimental)
Emulates Web game servers
Website bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/
License MIT (Launcher)
Source code GitHub (Launcher)

BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint is an ongoing preservation effort for games designed in commercial web frameworks. Named after Flash (which Adobe says it will discontinue in 2020), the maintainers have preserved over 59,000 games and animations since its inception. The full list of games is available via the "Game Master List" on their wiki. Flashpoint covers games (and tools) and animations developed in Adobe Flash, Adobe Shockwave, Unity Web Player, Java Applets, Microsoft Silverlight, ActiveX, 3DVIA Player, 3D Groove GX, PopCap Plugin, HTML5, Superscape Viscape, Vitalize!, Authorware, GoBit Games Plugin, ShiVa3D, Hypercosm, Pulse, Burster, TCL and VRML, with Adobe Atmosphere support possibly coming in the future.

Flashpoint (and every game in it) was originally released as one gigantic download until a system was developed to download these games on-the-fly. The full download (which, upon completion, requires no further internet connection to use) has since been retroactively titled "Flashpoint Ultimate", and the "lite" version was given the name "Flashpoint Infinity". When the limitations of Launchbox started to show, a discrete launcher was developed.

Download

Windows Official release
Includes both Ultimate, Infinity and Core versions. Read our overview for details.

Windows Linux macOS Launcher
Standalone builds of the launcher on GitHub
Linux Linux support
Datahub page about Linux support.
macOS Mac support
Datahub page about Mac support.

Overview

Flashpoint began on December 26th, 2017, a little while after Adobe announced it was ending support for Flash at the end of 2020, as an attempt to preserve as many Flash games and applications from the early 2000s onward as possible before the cutoff point. The focus has since shifted to all web browser technologies as they face the same risk of obsoletion.

Flashpoint is not a conventional emulator; none of the frameworks it targets is being emulated which is why it requires users to have the original platforms these frameworks were on. (It's also why Linux doesn't have a lot of the frameworks that Windows does.) Many games also use some form of copy protection by connecting to a server to test if a game can be played, thus requiring an internet connection for it to work. Flashpoint is a server emulator that repeats and relays the responses and files that were originally captured at the time the game was preserved. This causes problems for Avast and AVG as they've detailed on the Datahub.

Flashpoint is available in several different versions:

  • Flashpoint Ultimate - The full package, ready for use offline. ~413 GiB download, ~480 GiB extracted. You'll want to use a download manager and the latest version of 7-Zip.
  • Flashpoint Infinity - 1.8 GiB extracted. Games download as you choose to play them. A minimalist build - not all games are available, only Flash games will work out-of-the-box, and logos and screenshots must be downloaded separately (they will be downloaded automatically when a game is selected). Use the Upgrades on the home tab to add the other tech and better images.
  • Flashpoint Core - A lightweight copy of Flashpoint with one game per platform. If you want to learn the platform / tinker with it.


Resources