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ok i dont know if this counts as lost media but
do any australian gen z kids remember the abc 4 kids website's flash games
Right now the only one I can really remember is mr bump pinball but there were definitely more and i sorta want to play them again but idk if theres any way i can do that
ANYWAY TO MY ZERO FOLLOWERS I MADE A UNREALITY THING-
Hello! Welcome to the Salem's Games Archive! On this channel, we will be recording some of the lost flash games and other projects, known a
HERES A WEBSITE;
PLEAASSEEE I WORKED SO HARD ON THIS 😭🙏
I noticed a new horror genre on Youtube. It’s videos of people recording “lost” flash games, but they have a hidden darker side to them. It might have potential I will have to look further into it.
The Search for Walt’s Warning
When you think of AMC’s hit show Breaking Bad, “video game” is not the first thing that comes to mind. In order to promote the show’s second season, a game was planned and released for the Adobe Flash Player in 2009. Called “Walt’s Warning,” shots were recorded in the studio and taken in the perspective of a player. The shots would then be edited to correspond with player actions. The game was short, consisting of a few scenarios with the character Walter White (Bryan Cranston) encountering the player in the desert. After knocking the player out, White would take the player into an RV. The player would wake up and be able to move the screen around as White talked to them. Depending on how long the player looked in a certain direction–at a gun or chemicals, each on either side of the RV–White would attack the player with the items the player looked at. Bryan Cranston apparently recorded thousands of lines for specific names, like Michael or Jason.
Around 2020, Adobe had made the decision to discontinue Flash. In the rush to preserve the countless Flash games made over the years, many were not able to be preserved properly–if at all. Good efforts were made by preservationists, but there were drastically more Flash games made than people that were able to preserve them.
So because we know so much about the game, does that mean it was found? The answer is, well, partially. According to the Lost Media Wiki, footage of the game has been found and an Adobe Flash file of the game was found–but that file contained only a part of the game. The file containing the full game has yet to be found.
The search for “Walt’s Warning” continues. If you would like to see the behind the scenes of the game’s production, click here! If you would like to see an overview of the game with footage included, click to see YouTuber Strance’s video on it here. For more information about the search, please check out the Lost Media Wiki’s page about the game here.