CrimsonKero wanted to make this and get this out here as fast as possible. There had only been one Flash animation here with Chuck Norris in it before. Well, two... but it is not the right timing for that.
Things I have been working on this 2026 is the Brand Resources section that will replace the Promotion section. (I make this type of section for all my clients now.) This way I have a proper home for the vector sheep icon.
In that section I also wanted to show all the fanmade sheep icons that people have been putting in their animation titlescreens over the years. Jacobyy from Pony's Remix really pushed this to happen, and now there are close to 200 fan made vector "sheepies" archived, all linking to an animation or game they are in. Everyone has their favourites.
These latest submissions would be the two latest sheepies.
I also want to focus on lost media. For example, corporations have deleted their commissioned Flash games because it's an old technology or requires a keyboard.
Corporate Climber was addictive. I made it all the way up, and all the way down.
I recovered hundreds of submissions to go through from 2005-2007, and I'll have to see if there are any gems. Even a followup from a known author could be nice to see.
I've updated the Ruffle Flash emulator, and some games that didn't work well before should work now.
I don't know how many other webmasters are visiting, or if people need a Website, but I have been adding to the Webmaster section with some more useful tools and resources. I try to incorporate some of these onto this site.
Back in the day when animations took many minutes to preload, artists would offer a low-quality and high-quality version of their submission. I chose the faster-loading low quality, but the sound was muffled as a tradeoff. (You set your dang audio to 48 or higher!) I've recovered some of the higher quality versions to use for HTML5 conversions. It won't be as nostalgic, but still good. However, these recoloured versions with new music are their own thing and won't replace the classics.
I thought Dance Dance, Rapperboy! was from 2002 when Dedede Drip submitted this, but it's from 2005 as an homage of the classic Flash DDR game, Dan Dan Revolution.
Alex Queen used a program called Scratch to make the M&Ms Popcorn simple catching game. There's a few games in this style. I think the best so far is ThiefBaum's World, but have you tasted M&M's Popcorn?
Thank you to all those who keep creating and submitting. I still try to watch everyone's animations and play the games, even if they don't all make it.
I want to announce that Jacob Jewell, brother of the late Tim Jewell, had recently made a huge $1,000 donation to this site to continue hosting his brother's work. This will definitely help with the Web hosting.
Albino Blacksheep I want to thank you so much for preserving Tim's videos. This is honestly the most amazing monument you could make for him. It took me almost 15 years to post on this and I tried to push it out of my mind untill the suggestion from my wife. I'm sorry my dad tried to take the site down but he was going through some crazy sh*t at the time and now he regrets it. I'm so glad this is here so I can see these again. I remember hanging out with him in the basement and we fought about bullsh*t like brothers do but it was because we shared a bunk bed for 18 years. I miss you. You brilliant creative f*cker you were amazing at everything I was bad at (most things lol).
I'm experimenting with AI translations instead of the rarely-updated PHP translation dictionary in place since 2004. You can check the footer. For Chrome users, this is also an experiment with the new base-select attribute that allows you customize a select element and its options, including adding images.
This Adventures With Anxiety game can't seem to load without issue on an old iPhone I tested, but works perfectly on a computer, and it's worth going to one to play it.
If the site is green today for you, it's St. Patrick's Day (otherwise you already have another theme saved). I've made some more Webmaster tools as well and slight interactive enhancements throughout the site, with more to go. When I finished the last redesign in June 2023, I set a hard deadline. Now I'm back in the swing to fix the parts that were rushed.
The video player on the main page is basically a sampler of animations throughout the site. It's hard to pick which ones to showcase, and I feel I need to include something from each genre. I'd like to show more short clips rather than full animations. Attention span is lowering on the Internet. Feel free to contact me letting me know your favourite scenes.