Anyone know of a good alternative to gamcore that's more organized?

TheimmortalP

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I'd like to find a site where, like gamcore you can stream games instead of download them, but it's a lot more organized, and you can filter results and stuff.

It'd be nice to be able to only see results for games that are completed for example.
 
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TankyThomas

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Is this that dumb "Cloud Gaming" thing AAA corporations kept trying to shove down our throats a couple years ago? Never used it. Glad it failed. I like owning the games I pay for.
There was a time which flash games were popular and playing them online was really convenient. You can change from one game to another in a few seconds.
 
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Is this that dumb "Cloud Gaming" thing AAA corporations kept trying to shove down our throats a couple years ago? Never used it. Glad it failed. I like owning the games I pay for.
No, i don't think so. The "Cloud Gaming" i think you're talking about runs on remote machines. Sites like Gamcore and the old Flash portals ran the games in your browser, as in you are still downloading the game files and playing them on your local machine. I hit F12 and saw the game files downloading from Gamcore. I think OP meant play in the browser, not streaming.
 
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Ah, okay.

I've always enjoyed the OG for my Flash content, and they're still around today, albiet with some massive changes under the hood to keep the games working after the Death of Flash. You have to make a free account to access the adults-only section, but once you're in, it's extremely searchable by name, artist, genre or date. The community is also pretty cool in its own wannabe tough-guy poser edgelord kind of way. It's the kind of place where you can scroll down and read the comments under a game and really feel what that player felt when they were playing it.

The downside is, since most of the games were originally made using Flash, which is now defunct thanks to Adobe, you might need to install a client-side Flash replacement plugin to get some of the games to work. (One of Newgrounds' competitors, Kongregate, a solid and reputable Flash alternative, but I'm not a plug-in security expert.)

Games made using other technologies such as the Unity Web Player or HTML5 might also be availible at , which uses a robust tagging system.

Of course, my reply only covers actual finished and released games, animations, and web-toys. If any of them are incomplete, I'm sure they'll be marked as demos or else flamed by the community at Newgrounds. Don't expect to find an exhaustive catalogue of the exclusive "games" at Nutaku anyplace other than Nutaku, for instance. They kind of depend on a black-box server-side backend that would be difficult for pirates to emulate.
 

gamcore

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It'd be nice to be able to only see results for games that are completed for example.
How could we tell if any game is totally completed or not?
At some point any developer can update their "already complete" game with a few of new scenes.
 
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How could we tell if any game is totally completed or not?
I mean... (cough)

At some point any developer can update their "already complete" game with a few of new scenes.
Obviously, if the dev says it's complete, that's "complete enough" for the purposes of any reasonable person's search. The goal is to weed out games that are barely started, not to chase some definition of "complete" so pedantic as to be unattainable.
 

Ahsl

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Know any sites like this that are still around?
You need to download it, but have tons of old flash games.


And for your first question: have you tried
 

TheimmortalP

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You need to download it, but have tons of old flash games.


And for your first question: have you tried
Wow, do I really understand that my options for flash games are download something that's over than 1TB, or download something that requires me to code?

PornGamesHub seems like a start, but do I understand the only way to browse all completed games is to click on the tag? Because I saw a lot that I'd rather not see that way.
 

TheimmortalP

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You need to download it, but have tons of old flash games.


And for your first question: have you tried
Still hoping you'll reply.