Dozens Of Retro Cartoon Network Flash Games Have Been Made Playable

Dozens Of Retro Cartoon Network Flash Games Have Been Made Playable

From TheGamer (Written by Johnny Flores Jr.) on | OpenCritic

A long time ago, flash games were all the rage, particularly among school-aged children. Playable straight from a browser and featuring some of the most popular IPs around, and sometimes wholly original, flash games were everything until they weren't when Adobe Flash went away, vanquishing hundreds of titles.

However, in a boost of nostalgia and another hallmark of game preservation efforts, dozens of Cartoon Network flash titles have been revived and made playable once again, thanks to the efforts of The Web Design Museum, a site dedicated to preserving "past trends in web design that have been prevalent on the Internet from the creation of the first website in 1991 until the mid-2000s."

In all, 44 titles have been preserved, and they're completely free and playable from modern browsers. The titles range from Samurai Jack to The Powerpuff Girls, with Scooby-Doo, Ed, Edd n Eddy and Dexter's Laboratory in-between.

I have a retro game corner to play in now - save me from my modern microtransaction hell, kangaroo Louie from Bomberman.

The timeline for these titles spans from 2001 (Scooby-Doo: Scooby Snapshopt) through the mids 2000s all the way up until the very end of...

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