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I was looking for the old Alternativa3D demos published on the Alternativa company blog.
However, with a recent redesign of the site, it looks like they've been made unavailable.
I'm unsure of if this was an intentional change, so I'd thought I'd try to reach out, as my goal is to submit them to a Flash game preservation project I volunteer in named Flashpoint.
I was wondering if you would consider making the files for these demos public to ensure they're not lost forever. Reading through an archived version of the blog, it was cool seeing the level of 3D rendering that could be achieved with Flash, so I would appreciate being able to preserve this piece of web tech history.
Sorry to hijack the issues section to post this but I was unsuccessful in getting in touch by other means.
Thanks for your time.
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Hello @puigru, I understand this issue is nearly 5 years old now but if you are still interested in the official Alternativa demos then I have compiled this repo with all the ones I could find until now (sourced from various online sources and the webarchive), including Tanki 2.0 and Maxracer. Or perhaps I could give them to the archive myself?
I was looking for the old Alternativa3D demos published on the Alternativa company blog.
However, with a recent redesign of the site, it looks like they've been made unavailable.
I'm unsure of if this was an intentional change, so I'd thought I'd try to reach out, as my goal is to submit them to a Flash game preservation project I volunteer in named Flashpoint.
I was wondering if you would consider making the files for these demos public to ensure they're not lost forever. Reading through an archived version of the blog, it was cool seeing the level of 3D rendering that could be achieved with Flash, so I would appreciate being able to preserve this piece of web tech history.
Sorry to hijack the issues section to post this but I was unsuccessful in getting in touch by other means.
Thanks for your time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: