I’d like to address it, but unfortunately, I can’t really create a new topic, now can I? 
I’ll probably visit more often to get the “Member” tag (or even more often to get “Regular” like I used to).
What happened with your old account? You can’t use it?
Well, no I can’t. I basically forgot it, that’s why.
I’m sorta a reincarnated version, though. :-p
Besides, how do I do so? I feel like I forgot it.
And I will, in fact, remake game reviews I posted (and will review others that did). They’re terrible, to be honest.
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Hey LeoXVI!
Forget the old account, a fresh start is way cooler anyway! Good to have you back, man. Don’t sweat the old reviews — looking forward to seeing your new takes on the forum. Let’s get that Regular tag back! ![]()
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Hey LeoXVI!
By the way, you saying your old reviews were terrible actually makes me want to read the remakes even more! There’s honestly nothing better than looking back at your own old posts, cringing hard, and completely shredding them with a fresh perspective.
Which game are you planning to roast first? Give us a little teaser! You should totally do a ‘Before vs. After’ style or just hit us with a massive wall of text detailing why past-Leo had questionable taste in games. The forum could definitely use some high-effort, quality reads right now, so take your time, cook something up, and unleash it whenever you’re ready. We’re hyped for the comeback arc, man!

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Hey LeoXVI!
Seriously though, it’s honestly refreshing to see someone wanting to post long-form game reviews here again. Lately, it feels like everyone just posts quick memes or short links, so having someone actually sit down and break down a game—even if it’s just to roast it—is exactly what the ‘Players’ section needs.
Flash Games
just hit different, and looking back at them in 2026 with a completely different mindset is going to be pure gold. Some games that we thought were masterpieces back then are probably unplayable now, and some hidden gems might actually hold up. Take your time with the editing, man, no rush at all. Quality over speed anytime!

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Well, I hope so. :-p
Hell yeah, let’s do it.
Really? Well… I’ll be damned.
Out of all reviews I’ve done in the past, I guess Parking In Istanbul. Safe to say, it’s nothing special (a 3/10), but my writing back then… moving on.
Well, I wouldn’t say questionable. I’d say that he had grammatical errors here and there but always said they were good.
Well, I could, but the forum is not permitting me or I forgot it. If I managed to do so, however, then yes (I always get hit with the: "You are not permitted to view the requested resource.")
Sure is. I was reviewing HTML5 games back then, but, of course I can do that… soon.
I just did so.
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Hey LeoXVI! Haha, I love how you’re embracing the old cringey reviews, that’s the spirit! A 3/10 roast is exactly what we need to kick off the new account.
Sucks about that glitch though, the platform has been acting weird lately. Have you tried reaching out to support or posting in a different section to see if it works?
Drop that HTML5/Flash gold as soon as the forum lets you, man. What’s the plan after Istanbul, by the way? Any other games on your radar?
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I somewhat feel you in that. I sometimes see my old posts, and I notice how bad my english was. However I’m still proud of what I’ve done.
Never mind… I’m free!
User of the Month, let’s go! 
Welcome to the club.
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Hey Everyone!
It’s interesting to see the community celebrate these titles, but it’s hard not to notice how small this niche has become compared to the 2010s. The transition from Flash to modern standards essentially fragmented the audience, and the technological barrier for running these games today has naturally filtered out all but the most dedicated preservationists. It’s a bittersweet reality of digital evolution.
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Hey Everyone!
Fun fact: if you look at the archives, thousands of games were essentially “lost” because they relied on server-side scripts that no longer exist, even if the SWF files themselves were preserved. It turned out that a huge part of the Flash experience wasn’t just the graphics, but the interconnected web of backend services that are now completely gone…
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Oh well, that makes me remember what I said here (ignore the hellish orthography)
I don’t remember what was I doing in 2010, probably saying my first words, but I get what you say. Now that it isn’t as easy as going to your favorite free games website and click the play button, the reach of the players is limited without a Y8 Browser. However, it certainly gives me hope when I see my little sister playing Fireboy & Watergirl with her cousins.


