Razer Remote Play is a compelling solution designed for gamers who want to extend their PC gaming experience to mobile devices. Leveraging the power of the open-source Moonlight technology, this service allows users to stream their favorite games from their high-performance desktop to a mobile platform. The tool is particularly appealing for those who own Razer peripherals, as it can take advantage of optimized hardware compatibility—especially when paired with devices like the Razer Kishi.
Hosting requires running at least Windows 11 (Version 23H2). On your mobile device, use iOS 18 or Android 12 or above.
The setup, however, isn’t entirely plug-and-play. Users must install and configure multiple applications (such as Razer Cortex on the PC and specific mobile apps like Razer Nexus or PC Remote Play on smartphones) to get everything running. This layered setup might appear a bit technical for casual gamers, but it also offers plenty of customization options to match one’s network requirements and gaming preferences. When everything is set up correctly, Razer Remote Play delivers high frame rates and adaptive resolutions, even supporting refresh rates of up to 120Hz on compatible devices. However, like many network-dependent solutions, some users may occasionally experience minor latency or stability issues when moving outside their local area network.
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Flashgames and Flashvideos restored on site thanks to Ruffle!
Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Browser extension,Desktop Application and Website for old flash content.
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As you may know from December 31st 2020 Adobe official support for Flash is over.
BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint is a webgame preservation project.
Since early 2018, Flashpoint has saved more than 70,000 games and 8,000 animations running on 20 different platforms. Flashpoint was started in January 2018 by BlueMaxima in an attempt to outrun the disappearance of content prior to the death of Flash. It has since evolved into an international project involving over 100 community contributors, encompassing both webgames and animations created for numerous internet plugins, frameworks, and standards.
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Parsec Gaming works simply as a screen-sharing technology. You either share your screen with yourself (remotely), with your friends (for co-op), or with gamers around the world (to play your favorite games). Steam Remote Play seems the same but (if i understood correctly) it works only with steam games.
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VVVVVV: Make and Play Edition is a special build of VVVVVV on Windows, Mac and Linux, and it’s completely free. This version of the game only includes the player levels and the level editor – which means that the tools to make and play VVVVVV player levels are completely free.
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Global Game Jam 2014 is over, visit the official site to play some of the 4293 games!
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If you have checked Steam Free to Play section you may have noticed, that the free to play is increasing and that there are some “new” games added to the Steam Library.
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Dwarfs!? is gone Free-2-Play. You can download the game and play the core game in Arcade mode, plus all the Tutorials and the Challenge modes completely free, forever.
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SNESbox is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator, built on Adobe Flash technology and it can only be run directly in your browser’s window without installing any plugins. Currently they offer around 11000 games to play.
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The Free-to-Play (F2P) version of Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter’s versus modes and survival has been released! Now, anyone can enjoy HD TSE versus modes, such as deathmatch, Last Man Standing, Insta-Kill and Capture the Flag, along with being able to play survival mode to get a taste for Serious Sam HD’s single player mode. Plus, people that have the F2P version of SSHD can play versus and survival with those that have the complete version!
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