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2009-09-28
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@ Southern California
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Does anybody know if its possible to get this one working as a download. It's all kinds of fun.
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2009-09-28
, 18:42
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@ New Hampshire, USA
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2009-09-30
, 18:20
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2010-01-15
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@ New Hampshire, USA
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2010-02-04
, 04:56
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I downloaded this and played it for a basic snake game its cool just put the swf files on your n900 and load from file manager the source is also on the site if someone wants to make it better.
http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=703
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2010-02-04
, 06:31
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@ UAE/Dubai/Burj Khalifa
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So are you saying that any flash game can be played independently of a browser, by taking the flash files from the browser's cache and putting them onto the N900, then running them from the file manager? Is it really just that easy?
I found that the flash games on many sites ran slowly because of so much other junk running on their pages.
Yes, I'll try this myself, I just wanted to confirm if I understood you correcly before I got too excited.
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2010-02-04
, 14:57
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SWF games work perfectly!
Im gonna try some miniclip games...great source for flash games
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2010-02-04
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@ Boston
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2010-02-05
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@ Netherlands
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By the time I catch up, You'll all have moved on.