A list of puns related to "Macromedia"
I've already tried downloading the ISO file on Archive.org but the set up won't run.
It throws me this error: "This app can't run on your Pc. To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher".
Things I've already tried (And obiously didn't work):
-Running as administrator
-Running it with developer settings
-Using compatibility mode for Windows 98-95
(My operating system is Windows 10)
If somebody knows how can I download the full version in a safe way and run it without a virtual machine, I would aprecciate it.
PS: I don't want to use flash on my browser, I only want it for making animations.
Title says pretty much it. The bad guys where some masked thugs with purple ski masks. The game required you to find certain items and trade them for other with some characters. Sub Zero (drawn in River City Ransom style) made an appearance as a secondary character. After you give him a Scorpion doll or something, he buys a Subway and turns it into a SubZeroWay. (Pretty bizarre).
Is possible that I played this game on Newgrounds.
i need help
Any known workarounds now that Flash has been discontinued?
Thanks much!
is there any madness combat Macromedia Flash 8 sprite sheets because I really need it because I am trying to make animation animation
I've been making an animation on macromedia flash and its been working perfectly fine. however, today i went to play the file and for some reason the audio was completely out of sync with my work. how do I fix this?
I've been down the rat hole looking into Apple's original Mac OS 8, Copland, that was never released back in 1995/96. Apple went as far as to hand out Developer Release and a "Mac OS 8 Tour" disk at WWDC 96. The tour disk includes a bunch of demos, Director DIR files. I'm interested in opening these files in Director. I have Director 4.04 setup in Mac OS 7.5.3 in Basilisk II, but I can't seem to open the DIR files. I get the message "Cannot open this file because it is protected." (See image)
Three things:
I need help with this. So you are probably wondering why I am using a REALLY old program, well I just can't afford anything else right now. My brush tool when using my drawing tablet (XP-Pen Artist 1.13.3) functions as a move tool so long as there are sidebars. This does NOT affect any other program. All the information I can find about it is from 2018 regarding a windows update, but that is FAR outdated now. I really need a way to fix this problem. Also if anyone has recommendations for an actually relevant FREE animation program, that would be great.
Hello!
I'm a 2d animator and I'm looking forward to upgrade my equipment. I saw at Huion's website that their tablets work with a lot of software but I'm using my original Macromedia Flash 8 from 2004(?). So could somebody please test it out, that the Kamvas 13 and/or Kamvas 16 works with Macromedia Flash 8?
Thank you for your help!
Hey, does Macromedia Flash good enough and still holds up today?
I've seen some YouTubers including UnknownSpy, Winshard,ย Exit73Studios, and other stick figure community such as Hyun's Dojo community using Macromedia Flash from MX 2002 to Flash 8, despite they're being told that they want them to use alternatives such as Toon Boom, OpenToonz, Krita and Grease Pencil from Blender.
I see Hyun's Dojo praising Macromedia Flash versions as their recommendations for how fun the UI it was, being stable, etc., despite being told that it cannot support Windows 10 when it actually is.
I also see Exit 73 Studios had enough of Adobe Animate after experiencing some issues for some reason.
I understand people used Flash for valid reasons but I'm curious how they mastered it for some reason. Feel free to reply if you need to.
Flash is dead, but Flash Pro still lives on. Thanks Adobe!
Platform(s): At least Windows (at least Windows 98 SE), but I think it also supported Mac OS.
Genre: Unknown
Estimated year of release: Around 2000 to 2003
Graphics/art style: Used graphic assets from Disney-Pixar movies, but was flat 2D, so I say more like 2.5D.
Notable characters: I think there were characters from "Toy Story 2" on the disc my sister had.
Notable gameplay mechanics: I recall it was played using a regular computer mouse, maybe with some keyboard input, but I know we didn't have a PC joystick or game controller. There may have been a bar at the top in the game area (I believe it ran in full screen, but with a black border). I think it was mostly point-and-click.
Other details: The only one I remember was a "Toy Story" themed one, and there were likely a few others. When running it (on our custom-built Pentium 3 based desktop PC running Windows 98 SE, which was what we had at the time), there was a large black border, suggesting that it may have been designed for SVGA (800ร600) or VGA (640ร480) resolutions. I think the discs were developed using either Macromedia Flash or Director, but I might be wrong.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that I only remember parts of what the UI looked like. I might try to draw a rough sketch and post a link to it here.
Need basic 2d animation tools and apparently it's abandonware
The title pretty much says it. These two eggs are battling on top of a moving train and constantly change their outfit (using abilities or powers related to the outfit). The only one I remember was the "Batman Egg/Bat-Egg", but there were others, maybe a "Superman Egg/Super Egg" and a "Detective Egg". They didn't talk and the autor of the video maybe was asian (most likely chinese or korean). I remember that I stumbled upon this video accidentally while searching a mexican flash cartoon called "Huevo Cartoon" (Egg Cartoon).
I see Youtubers like Ukinojoe, Heckray Animations, and Shad Anims 2 use this version of Flash.
I also see those videos of free downloads(lol) always have Macromedia Flash 8 as the pirated version.
Also, in Hyun's Dojo, I was recommended with Macromedia Flash 8 instead of MX or MX 2004.
Flash Professional CS6 is also being recommended to me but Flash 8 is much more common, though.
This was similar to Flash, in that you could design and program small interactive vector graphic-based components for websites. I remember embedding them on a Geocities page, I made a simple game where you could click on Magnemites (from Pokemon) to shoot them. I feel like it was called Yahoo! Things or something similar, but searching for that doesn't yield anything. It never caught on big, obviously, because Flash existed instead.
I apologise for the probably stupid question. I've got these 3 old videogames that were made with Macromedia. It is my understanding that it is the old name for Flash.
The games do not run on web browsers, I've got the .iso files for all 3 games which I mount, it has got the executable to install them and make them run. (I own the original CD for just one game.)
Will these games keep working when new Windows updates will remove Flash's ability to run?
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