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I swear, I could play with this X-Mass JukeBox all day and still enjoy the repetitive music it makes.
Wooo, I like the stuntkid.com Girlmaker flashie. (via sexinart)
Most times, these days, when I encounter a Flash based site I click close before I give it a chance. Fully Flash based sites have their place in portfolio design and marketting but I don't have the "...45%...50%" patience anymore. And if I do wait, the first thing I am hunting is the MUTE button. Usually the navigation is boring and familiar. But the occasional one is a joy to use.
Quite a while ago, the Count and I would play a flash based game of lil spaceships. It was massively multiplayer in that everyone was connected via the Internet. Here is a whole crapload of flash based internet multiplayer games. (note: not for Firefox, poooooooo)
A fun lil flashie that plays with swirling dots, attracted and deflected.
Yes, I sat for a few minutes and Shake-d the Globe.
Ooooo make your own isometric pixel city.
For the lil ninja in our life, I give him Fuggy Fuggy.
Holy freeholey, i couldn't stop clicking the boobies at Peter Stanick's website.
Wow! I cannot believe I never heard of Amanita Design and their fun fun flashie game called Samorost. (via jay is games)
Wooooooo, time.
Wow. this SF Cover Explorer is incredible. I would have loved to see even bigger covers in the zoom-in or even better -- one done with comic books.
I thought I had already linked to minature men on top of food but I cannot find it in my archives. Either I didn't or my archiving paradigm has failed.
Dance Stewie, dance !!
OK, it's been ages since the Flash vs HTML disappeared into the background but I still do not much like flash based sites that make me wait before I can click a link. But amplifier fuckin' rawks.
Relating to the previous link is FONTSMACK, a site that provides the font files you can use in that method.
I seem to slightly rember posting this in the pre-category days. It's sIFR 2.0 and it is about embedding fancy fonts into your webpages without resorting to Photoshop designed images.