It didn't iron everything out, and based on how you customized your character, you could be beyond doomed. But this was one of the first web browser games I sank innumerable hours into playing and experimenting.

Improves everything from the original game, including ways to get money and level up without having to run through the gauntlet.

It's 2048, but for music nerds. Yes, I played this in music school. Yes, I am a nerd.

Actually very fascinating as a piece of indeterminate / chance music.

A sincere attempt at a science-fiction FPS. While simplistic and troped to hell and back, that's one of the things I like about it. Just remember this was made in 2001.

Break the laws of physics with your bowling ball's movement and knock down all the pins. Play in outer space and make scoring 300 absurdly easy! XD

The "Dark Souls" of flash game quizzes.

I once played a cabinet of this game where the players would stand right by a heating vent. Talk about immersive!

I will never get my pilot's license.

Decent game for the young ones. I remember the section about poison for some reason.

Essentially baby's first "Carmen Sandiego," and not a very good game in general. It's based on the "Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?" TV series (which is unironically good), coming complete with all the really bad puns--minus the charm--and excessive spoonfeeding.

It's all fun and games until you reveal the skunk in Skunk Money.

I played the demo of this hundreds of times growing up. Better cook those burgers!

I beat this game, but only because Kyle Reese told me I had to.

Slightly more competently made that the more-infamous NES cartridge. It doesn't crash nearly so much, the games are a little easier to control and not just copy-pasted, more two-player options, etc. The fact that "Pong" is one of the games is really funny.

I got a point. That's good enough for me.