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{{comic | {{comic | ||
| number = 484 | | number = 484 | ||
− | | date = October | + | | date = October 10, 2008 |
| title = Flash Games | | title = Flash Games | ||
| image = flash_games.png | | image = flash_games.png | ||
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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Dedicated hardcore gamers will often indulge in expensive, top-of-the-line equipment to get the most out of their video games. | Dedicated hardcore gamers will often indulge in expensive, top-of-the-line equipment to get the most out of their video games. | ||
− | {{w|Adobe Flash}} | + | {{w|Adobe Flash}} is a software platform allowing multimedia applications in the browser. Flash became a popular choice for game developers, since playing Flash games only requires a browser and the free cross-platform Flash runtime environment. [[Randall]] is right that Flash games are quite addictive, and gamers may find them more engaging than anything that runs on $$$$ gaming systems. (Have lots of spare time? Try [http://armorgames.com/ ArmorGames].) |
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− | The | + | Nowadays, five years after the making of this comic, Flash is starting to see a decline in favor of {{w|HTML5}} + {{w|JavaScript}}. The open-source movement especially prefers the latter, since no proprietary browser plugins are needed to run it. |
− | + | This is a reference to the opinion that some modern games are too focused on graphics and not enough on gameplay. | |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[On the left side of the panel | + | :[On the left side of the panel, is a massive TV screen, large speakers, and similar devices, all connected to a "Game Station 20,000" console. Cueball, however, is over on the right side of the panel, on a modestly-sized computer.] |
:Cueball: Ooh, I think I've got it figured out! Okay, one more hour. | :Cueball: Ooh, I think I've got it figured out! Okay, one more hour. | ||
:''Beep Plunk'' | :''Beep Plunk'' | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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