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Also that gta styled drug dealing game introduced me to porn (:_(
I vaguely remember two kinds of those: both were the kind where you travel to different areas though the second one let you make your own character who could actually get into fights.

I remember spending mid to late 2000's on Newgrounds. I did enjoy the Nightmare on Elm Street game that was on there, more so with the original than its remake. Far as edgy shit went, I enjoyed playing the assassin games that were on there. Much as it was a shit flash game, Kill Vince McMahon was one I liked along with Slice Up Stone Cold Steve Austin even though they were poorly drawn. The site also ended up introducing me a thing called hentai through some flash games made by some Australians.
 
Also, Love Hina Sim Date RPG. It basically looked like the animu traced in Paint and full of Random-access humor, but it was still the shit. I knew all the cheat codes, like making Motoko topless, so I was popular for a while during computer lab in middle school.
 
Also, Love Hina Sim Date RPG. It basically looked like the animu traced in Paint and full of Random-access humor, but it was still the shit. I knew all the cheat codes, like making Motoko topless, so I was popular for a while during computer lab in middle school.

I gotta credit that dating sim for turning me onto that cheesy Aussie band Superjesus. Their songs are inoffensive and radio-friendly Alt Rock, but still good fun all the same:
 
Crimson Room, Viridian Room, Blue Chamber, White Chamber were a few of my simple pleasures.
 
Not early 2000's era but: Blue Rabbit's Climate Chaos, Dolphin Olympics, Riddle School and its sequels, the Trapped Trilogy, those Grow games on eyemaze.com, that flash clone of a Sonic game
Since Flash is seriously being phased out won't all of these games eventually be inaccessible? Unless you keep a copy of flash and dl these privately? I consider I grew up with these as my 'videogames' because I didn't own any console until 2009, it's kinda sad.
Final Fantasy Sonic X
Super Mario 63
Super Smash Flash
Stickman fighting games

All of these were MY SHIT
Oh boy, I sunk so many hours into SSF. I tried to play it last year for the nostalgia but it's actually really bad, I guess the quality doesn't matter when you're a bored kid.
 
Flash was my shit as a kid. I was either on Newgrounds, Andkon, or for some reason, CBBC.
I also used y8 a bit. My sister introduced me to it somehow.
 
Not early 2000's era but: Blue Rabbit's Climate Chaos, Dolphin Olympics, Riddle School and its sequels, the Trapped Trilogy, those Grow games on eyemaze.com, that flash clone of a Sonic game
Since Flash is seriously being phased out won't all of these games eventually be inaccessible? Unless you keep a copy of flash and dl these privately? I consider I grew up with these as my 'videogames' because I didn't own any console until 2009, it's kinda sad.

Oh boy, I sunk so many hours into SSF. I tried to play it last year for the nostalgia but it's actually really bad, I guess the quality doesn't matter when you're a bored kid.
Far as I remember, Adobe has an external flash player you download from their site. Since you only need the executable file itself, there may as well be a few places that could keep it up around on the internet once Adobe phases Flash out the window.
 
This one's not quite as old but, nevertheless, I would imagine that a 2004-ish Flash game should still be old enough to qualify for "old school Flash game" status.

Nanaca Crash.

That would appear to be the very first version of Nanaca Crash, unfortunately, megami.starcreator.com which has (had?) hosted the most recent (browser) version with refined graphics and tweaked gameplay doesn't seem to be loading for me.

EDIT: Nanaca Crash version 1.10 via Web Archive.

EDIT II: The main Nanaca Crash site at megami.starcreator.com is back up.
 
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Old as dirt but Skull Kid was one of my favorites. Had to murder your way through an office building with either a chainsaw or a handgun.
 
I miss Fox Kids' website, they had some entertaining Flash games on there (I played this dodgeball game the most for sure). I remember these more, though (Digimon wiki link):
Digimon_Adventure_(Flash_game)_Start_Screen.jpg

Digimon_Game_Start_Screen.jpg

Quest_to_Save_the_Net_Start_Screen.jpg

This last one here's a game I never managed to play all the way because it literally crashed the browser every single time. Granted, it might've been our shitty Internet (and thus I couldn't save the 'Net), but I for years I liked to pretend Keramon/Infermon broke our Internet to keep us from playing it.
 
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