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    how to save online flash games?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by skree358, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. skree358

    skree358 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    Is there a way to save online flash games? I've already visited this site:
    www.orbitdownloader.com/Use-as-Flash-Games-Downloader.htm

    but i can't seem to download any of the flash games. Is this really possible, or not?

    Any feedback on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
     
  2. Kyosuke

    Kyosuke Notebook Enthusiast

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    what i usually do is (using firefox) right click the page where the game is (not right on the game, the page it is on) View Page Info (not source) > go to the Media tab, and then look for an embedded file. This should be the flash game, then click save as at the bottom. At least this is how i do it, and it works for me
     
  3. exernet

    exernet Notebook Guru

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    This is what I usually do too. You can also open up the page source and find the link that has a .swf extension, save link as.
     
  4. skree358

    skree358 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks very much for the info. Will try it later.
     
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    aerowinged Notebook Consultant

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    Does opera have a feature that will allow us to do something simular?
     
  6. aerowinged

    aerowinged Notebook Consultant

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    anyone out there use opera besides me?