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If you grew up in the early 2000s, the words "Macromedia Flash 8" hit differently. That blue, yellow, and purple logo meant you were about to spend three hours making a stick figure fight animation or building a point-and-click game for your Neopets guild.
So you open Google or the Play Store and type:
Fast forward to today. You’re holding a supercomputer in your hand (an Android phone), and suddenly you get the itch. You want to play that old Bionicle: Mata Nui game. You want to show your Gen Z friend what "Newgrounds" was.
If you grew up in the early 2000s, the words "Macromedia Flash 8" hit differently. That blue, yellow, and purple logo meant you were about to spend three hours making a stick figure fight animation or building a point-and-click game for your Neopets guild.
So you open Google or the Play Store and type:
Fast forward to today. You’re holding a supercomputer in your hand (an Android phone), and suddenly you get the itch. You want to play that old Bionicle: Mata Nui game. You want to show your Gen Z friend what "Newgrounds" was.
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