Yes, when we have a good player to Flash Games, as the Flash Player of Windows, and we can play to flash games, as it was an emulator, and enjoy the different flash games that have video, mp3 files embeded, etc. One bounty will be the solution?
Flash is dead. Dead. Dead. Dead. Dead as in parrot.
The writing is on the wall with both Apple and Microsoft ditching it as a supported format going forward (Windows Phone 7+ and Windows 8 will not support Flash). Microsoft's "clone" Silverlight is also being de-emphasized.
Work on third-party flash has ground to a halt as well.
HTML 5 is the way forward. Adobe has pretty much acknowledged that with some new tools they have recently put out there.
OS4 should be embracing HTML, possibly even for native applications. But that is something for another thread.
Sadly there are no chance to have any plugin from Adobe :-/
But a bounty for Gnash is already opened and a first version was also released long ago, only problem: It's slow like an hell expecially when streaming (f.e. YouTube videos)
Samo I don't need for the YouTube videos, I like for the games, because ejem, in Flash there are single games already made, and porting or creating for Amiga OS have much time, and well, I don't know if the Amiga OS users like the porting or recreate.... yes for example my Bed Games series.
flash is not dead, certainly not in the streaming video category because of DRM requirements from content producers. it may be a declining technology, but you could say that about windows, although i hardly think anyone would consider that platform dead just yet.
as for getting it on our platform, sadly, the answer is a 'no.' a few years back sun had to fork over huge quantities of cash for adobe to continue supporting flash for solaris -- at the time this was important since sun wanted to push solaris further into the desktop via both the opensolaris initiative, but more importantly their VDI product suite. that's the only thing that kept adobe interested.
having flash on my SAM would be terrific, although i suspect performance would be poor. :(
What is wrong with GNASH for playing flash games? I've never tried, but if it works with the following Flash file, then I don't see why it wouldn't work with games (even if slowly) : http://www.deanliou.com/WinRG/27549_winrg.swf
@ChrisH this works fine and fast here on my X1000 with Gnash. How get i Youtube or a flashgame like Farmville working? I will do more speed test with gnash on my X1000