The Beginner's Beauty of Adobe Flash Games and Movies
Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 5:25 pm
*sighs with alcohol under his breath* Hey guys, here with a new update and another failure to upload another game on my Youtube channel, I have been struck with the hardest of depressions because of EA's and Bioware sadistic and profit-mad tendencies that I'm not surprised by. I was going to record and upload a nice flash game called Dragon-Age Legends but when I tried to get the full content of the game, it...it wasn't there, like the two companies decided "Hey, can you make a fan-made flash game that can revenue and grow 2 million followers in 2 months? Oh really you can't, well we will take your soul instead and make the game crap!"
This topic here will be focusing on Adobe-flash and it connectivity + rivals of other computer programs, along with the enriching history of how computers had their soft-code grow over time as we installed and reprogrammed each and every app we thought of those years ago(AND DON'T make a Tron reference because that franchise is too divine to be called a stander-ed program!).
Any of you could argue of how bed those old-apps were and such but they were something incredible that we did back in the late 80's and early 2000's, Adobe was King of the applications and loved by a lot of gamers and movie-makers. To see a high-stock company take down a former-King with powers still connected to our very developed-culture be ridiculed and left to to die is an insult not to an individual, but an Kingdom, a kingdom built from a small group who didn't know much about each other in the baby-years of the internet into a forever-loved idea ingrained into the consciousness of the human-race.
Talk about it, I will see if any other flash game will burn away this depression.
This topic here will be focusing on Adobe-flash and it connectivity + rivals of other computer programs, along with the enriching history of how computers had their soft-code grow over time as we installed and reprogrammed each and every app we thought of those years ago(AND DON'T make a Tron reference because that franchise is too divine to be called a stander-ed program!).
Any of you could argue of how bed those old-apps were and such but they were something incredible that we did back in the late 80's and early 2000's, Adobe was King of the applications and loved by a lot of gamers and movie-makers. To see a high-stock company take down a former-King with powers still connected to our very developed-culture be ridiculed and left to to die is an insult not to an individual, but an Kingdom, a kingdom built from a small group who didn't know much about each other in the baby-years of the internet into a forever-loved idea ingrained into the consciousness of the human-race.
Talk about it, I will see if any other flash game will burn away this depression.