A Newgrounds Flash Player is also available for Windows machines that you can install on your PC or laptop to play Flash content from your browser, even without using the traditional Flash Player plug-in. The project is also providing support to Web developers to convert their existing Flash animations into JavaScript.įor people who want to run Flash content, a site known as Newgrounds has used Ruffle to serve older animated content. It comes as a Flash Player emulator that natively runs animated content. You don't need to have Flash plug-in installed on your browser to play Flash content from that library.Īn open-source project called Ruffle is also in development that allows users to experience Flash content in a Web browser, without installing a plug-in. It includes Flash games as well as animations.
The Internet Archive website, that is a known place for archived webpages, provides a dedicated Flash library with over 2,400 items. However, there are still ways through which you can evoke your nostalgia and play your old Flash games on your system.