: Integrated software like Flash Player Pro or specialized emulators like Ruffle that run the legacy code securely.
: Intercepts requests for external assets (like sound files or extra levels) and serves them from the local archive instead.
: A tool that tricks games into thinking they are still hosted on their original, now-defunct URLs. Flashpoint.Diagrams.7z
Based on the standard structure of Flashpoint's technical documentation, this specific archive likely contains diagrams that illustrate the preservation software's architecture or the lifecycle of a preserved "curation."
The project uses a custom technology stack to simulate a 2000s-era internet environment on modern computers. : Integrated software like Flash Player Pro or
: Visual maps showing how the Flashpoint Launcher interacts with the local database and internal proxy systems to bypass "site locks" (code that prevents games from running outside their original website).
: Step-by-step guides for "curators"—the volunteers who find and save games—showing the process from initial discovery to final database entry. Based on the standard structure of Flashpoint's technical
For more technical details or to contribute to the preservation efforts, you can visit the project's GitHub repository or join their community Discord .