@@SDoggo At that, include a mashup between Song for Denise (Maxi Version) and The Dark Blowhole. I bet, with enough BPM alignment and key tuning, it would sound awesome.
Didn't expect the egg catcher minigame that had only appeared in one kirby game up until that point to be made into a touhou flash game. This time it triggered both war flashbacks to the original and the one in RTD Deluxe for me.
I managed to get and hold the high score of one called Yamame Swing, until the leaderboards were taken over by cheat engine entries. 🕷 That was such a happy one too. Long, long ago, I recall someone making a runner + rhythm Flash game featuring Mystia, who had to jump over obstacles to certain keys of her theme, but I only saw a mock-up of its early stages, but I still recall it; I had no clue what Touhou was back then, but I was intrigued. Thanks for the recap of all these!
I actually have that Yamame Swing game in the folders, but I didn't cover it as I just couldn't figure out what to say about it outside of "you swing and let go with poses" This Mystia game is interesting, definitely don't have that one, though there's a chance no one has it anymore either
Absolutely blessed video. Thanks for this romp down memory lane! I wasn’t aware of most of the latter half of the videos Flash games, but I really like the art style on those Team Inazuma ones. Definitely gonna look into their Pixiv now.
Do you have a link to their Pixiv? I'd like to include it in the description. I think they're the only ones who are featured in this video that are still around, or well at least the only one I'm sure still is, anyway
@AspreyFM Tried looking just now but no dice sadly. I was just spitballing when I made the initial comment, and it makes sense given Pixiv was only more often used around 2014 or so when Flash would've been out of popularity.
These bring back some memories. There is one flash not mentioned here that I do remember playing. IDK the name as it's all in japanese, but it was actually online multiplayer (idk how they managed to get it to work) and was basically mahjong. You could even set up your own custom MP lobby or join others waiting for game. I remember getting some friends to play it with me one day Of course, tho I couldn't understand japanese, so I just ended up playing it like texas hold em poker, which seemed to work to an extent. Also just to clarify this is not the official touhou mahjong fangame that was released. This was something else. It was an obscure flashgame it did have some players tho most were in japanese as I doubt many english speakers understood or tried enough to play. Also instead of traditional mahjong set it was all touhou characters and you had to match them. However, I fear it has been lost to time as I can't find anything about it due to how obscure it was compared to other touhou games. However, Imo this was the best one as it had actual functional online multiplayer and was fun if you kinda understood the rules. If anyone knows the game I mean, please feel free to add more and talk about it.
Oh SHIT, I totally played Dr. Yagokoro, the Flandre tipping puzzle game, and Marippy. It was great to see those again, and a lot of these looked really interesting, too. So many of these have such incredibly cute art styles, and the unique images you get for completing certain goals could've been lost forever! Thank you so much for putting so much time into playing all these games for this video and ensuring they get to live forever, in a manner of speaking.
Man, i remember playing a flash game back in 2011 with Reimu as a guest character, i don't remember what it is since i just play it a little, one of my earliest encounter to Touhou before i jumped into it.
Great video you made me really nostalgic since i grew up in the flash game era, though now i really regret not entering the fandom way sooner seeing that most of these gsmes are lost to time 😢
Hopping Tenshi was one of my favs. The trick I found with the satellite clipping is that you want to turn as you hit the zenith of your hop. I’ve been able to play until the stages started turning upside-down. I’m unsure if I was getting close to reaching an end or if you go past the shrine into former hopping hell and have to hop into the underground sun, but I’m sure one day I’ll find out if the files are preserved.
Ooh, Touhou Flash games. I made videos of many of them in the past, though I didn't cover them all. (0:40) Beventlaed is one I made a video of. (1:23) I remember being able to play Butterfly Flies for Fry on my Wii, since it's one of the ones that actually worked on it. And, I barely got onto the top 50 leaderboards too, placing 49th. But I think I recall the top 20 scores or so looked highly sus... (1:42) I think I had called this one Cirno Bottle Launch at the time. Pretty fun. (2:04) LOL, DESTR⑨YED. I think that's a Guilty Gear reference, interestingly enough. (2:06) Cirno's Math Training also worked on the Wii. (2:22) Wow, you scored much better than I did there! Nice! (2:30) Dr. Yakogoro also worked on the Wii. (2:59) Fla-Fla Flan was certainly fun. However, it did not work properly on the Wii, with hilarious and loud results. Also, if you exceed 500 points on Fla-Fla Flan, you unlock an Extra mode that starts off super fast and has more gem colors from the start. (3:28) I called this one Sweeping Murder, because that's what it says in English on the title screen, and I have in fact actually fully completed it in a video I made. And, I provided the instructions translated into English in that video's description. Oddly, I somehow got the best ending, which is supposed to occur only if you clear all 5 stages with 0% damage to the library, but I did not actually accomplish that. Not even close. In fact, I got annoyed with one of the stages and went on a 100% damage rampage there. So, methinks something glitched somewhere with that. :P (3:56) I played this KamuyDen game too, and I wish it was longer, and that the bomb worked (I couldn't get it to work either). Also, you have infinite lives. You don't actually Game Over when you run out of lives, and the game just keeps playing. (4:24) This Megaton Punch was certainly fun. (4:56) Red Magic is one that did work on the Wii, and pretty well too. (5:32) Now, I have tried China Sculpture, but I never actually made a video of it. I think I was able to beat a couple of Meiling bosses at least, though. Also, it does work on the Wii, but the input for Sakuya's time stop power isn't available there, as it uses the Z button on the keyboard, I think. And no, the Z button on the Wii Nunchuck doesn't work. (5:59) I made a video of the two stages of Spell Typing Carnival here. Interestingly, I was informed later of a more full version of this game, I think it was on Danbooru or something, and it had like 4 or 5 stages, which get quite difficult. I don't think I made a video of that full version, though. (6:38) Ah, the Master Spark game. This one's fun. (7:07) LOL, nice one, Tenshi. (7:12) I've fully cleared Marippy myself, and it does get quite hard. At least you get extra lives at 20,000 and 50,000 points. I suspect there might be another 1-up at 100,000, but I never scored quite that high, even though I have beaten the game. Also, Marippy "technically" works on the Wii. The game runs, but it requires a computer keyboard to actually play. Too bad it doesn't have proper Wii Remote support. (7:38) This oddball game is one I've never played at all. (8:05) I've played through Udon Gallop, and got quite high on the online leaderboards. After you clear enough areas, you'll end up at a "boss" round where you have infinite midair jumps, and then the game loops back to start, but moves faster. And, if you complete at least one loop, you unlock an extra mode where you play as Tewi instead of Reisen. Tewi gets no midair jumps at all for most of the game, and is thus much more difficult to play as, but she scores points at a much faster rate. And, I have managed to complete one loop as Tewi too. She gets an entirely different final round of the loop compared to Reisen, and she does get infinite midair jumps during that round, at least. (8:29) I remember how I initially called this game Myon Toss. I did well enough to get onto the online leaderboards at least. (8:58) Hopping Tenshi is a classic, and I have made it quite far in that game, but I'm sure there's multiple areas that I haven't seen myself in that game, well beyond what I was able to reach with my skill. (9:25) I never played Splatter Faith myself, but NakaTeleeli has, and he beat it. (11:42) I've played a little bit of Hungry Yamame, but never made a video about it. (12:12) Actually, failing to collect a dropped fairy with Kisume decreases your life a bit, while catching them slightly heals you. (12:18) I think I tried this rhythm game once, and I sucked at it. I never made a video of it either. (12:37) Yep, I knew about that Hard mode too, but I couldn't even handle Normal mode. (12:47) Wow, I never even heard of Drill Luma. (13:17) I never heard of Kogastroll either. Looks cute. (13:43) Increasing Oni is yet another one I've never heard of. Looks similar to the Egg Catcher mini-game from Kirby's Adventure on the NES. (14:19) Here's yet another one I've never heard of. Yeah, I think that starting at 12:47, you're covering only games I'd never heard of before. (16:00) LOL, "eely bad puns". (17:19) That's really cute, and well worth exceeding 800 length units to see. (17:25) One that I can think of that you didn't show here is Yamame Swing, which I did make a video of, and it was simple but quite fun. I managed to place really high on the leaderboards too, but the top few scores were clearly cheated and way beyond impossible, just like the upper scores on Butterfly Flies for Fry. It's unfortunate when online leaderboards get ruined by cheaters like that.
the "DESTROYED" reference is a one-two punch of references... immediately before, there's a portrait cut-in of unnerved Cirno on red background: this is a reference to the arcade/PS2 licensed Hokuto no Ken/Fist of the North Star game by ArcSys - such cut ins appear when a character becomes eligible for getting instakilled.
Wow. These were streamed so long ago that it was back when I actually had enough free time to pay attention to the whole stream. I actually remember almost all of these.
Man I love videos that cover specific areas of the Touhou community and their creations! Still waiting on the day someone makes a video on the danmakufu Touhou community...
17:09 i think it's because 8 was apparently the number attached to reisen like how ⑨ is attached to cirno. Idk why. I saw a chirumiru reisen parody on Nico Nico douga and the ⑨s in the background got replaced with 8s instead. It's literally the only place I've seen this so take it with a grain of salt
This video was extremely nostalgic for me! I've been a Touhou fan since mid-2010 and I've played a good 80% of these in the early years of being in the fandom.
OH HELL YES so excited to see this!!!!! I played so much of these when I was in HS........... almost attempted to make my own version of Hopping Tenshi, too, after Flash was discontinued
one game that was pretty interesting to me back then was called Touhou: A Bright Future 3. never played 1-2, i just randomly found it on dagobah lol. it was a point and click adventure game involving the sdm and it had some p wacky stuff goin on in it
The Suika beer and stone game reminds me of the egg minigame from Kirby's Adventure. Why is there so much Kirby and Touhou crossover content in Japan? We might never know.
Probably both being cute fantasy games with monsters, but also the contrast of Kirby being notoriously easy and Touhou being notoriously hard. Also just down to popularity and fandom overlap, of course, as that's the general Occam's Razor of crossover pairings.
how do we play flash games? just having the game download isn't enough, I dont want to go through the effort of running a virtual machine every time I want to use flash nvm i figured it out
“Wide Kisume doesn’t exist she can’t hurt you” Wide Kisume: 11:59 But dang she went from Smol bucket bb to WIDE bucket bb there flash games are weird XD
Mappy and Touhou seems like the most random combination ever, I want to know the thought process behind that Edit: Nevermind I need to know about the Spatterhouse parody
The linked folders should have a working Flash Player in them. You open the swf through them, though some of the games in there don't work. Everything I showed in the video should work just fine though
The "Talking Swedish at an Ikea" Joke made me laugh way more than it probably should have
Same. Especially since I finished duolingo's Swedish course and I wanted to actually try that.
This is oddly funny
I was not prepared to see the absolute blessing that is WIDE KISUME
lmao somebody put that over wide putin
@@SDoggo At that, include a mashup between Song for Denise (Maxi Version) and The Dark Blowhole. I bet, with enough BPM alignment and key tuning, it would sound awesome.
@@BinglesP yes
"If the character is not in a bucket then it's not a 10/10"
13:41 is a splendidly smooth cut
I'd like to think that this is what happens to the residents of Gensokyo most of the time when there's no incident happening at the moment.
I miss the flash era 😢
Damn yea
We all do... 😢
same
Me too. Because I used to play games at y8.
@@MariusKennedy i never hear anyone talk abt that site. Always coolmathgames. Same tho
I remember Vinny playing this remilia eating game, very confused
The weird Tuhau
He played the Cirno Ramune one too and actually had a lot of fun.
What's the video name?
@@ItsGamein weird touhous
@@擻 the cirno figure...
Not what I expected, yet also probably better than anything I could have expected
Didn't expect the egg catcher minigame that had only appeared in one kirby game up until that point to be made into a touhou flash game. This time it triggered both war flashbacks to the original and the one in RTD Deluxe for me.
I managed to get and hold the high score of one called Yamame Swing, until the leaderboards were taken over by cheat engine entries. 🕷 That was such a happy one too. Long, long ago, I recall someone making a runner + rhythm Flash game featuring Mystia, who had to jump over obstacles to certain keys of her theme, but I only saw a mock-up of its early stages, but I still recall it; I had no clue what Touhou was back then, but I was intrigued. Thanks for the recap of all these!
I actually have that Yamame Swing game in the folders, but I didn't cover it as I just couldn't figure out what to say about it outside of "you swing and let go with poses" This Mystia game is interesting, definitely don't have that one, though there's a chance no one has it anymore either
@@AspreyFM That is indeed the game that you just described~ 😮😹
Let’s not forget “stop slapping tenshi!”
Let's... forget that one
10:56 Worth noting that the missles are Mimi-chan, from Marisa's ending in Touhou 3.
When you mention the word "flash games", you make me remember super drift 3d, a racing game i used to play on friv
Absolutely blessed video. Thanks for this romp down memory lane! I wasn’t aware of most of the latter half of the videos Flash games, but I really like the art style on those Team Inazuma ones. Definitely gonna look into their Pixiv now.
Do you have a link to their Pixiv? I'd like to include it in the description. I think they're the only ones who are featured in this video that are still around, or well at least the only one I'm sure still is, anyway
I also want to know if you know Team Inazuma Pixiv link
@AspreyFM Tried looking just now but no dice sadly. I was just spitballing when I made the initial comment, and it makes sense given Pixiv was only more often used around 2014 or so when Flash would've been out of popularity.
These bring back some memories.
There is one flash not mentioned here that I do remember playing. IDK the name as it's all in japanese, but it was actually online multiplayer (idk how they managed to get it to work) and was basically mahjong. You could even set up your own custom MP lobby or join others waiting for game. I remember getting some friends to play it with me one day
Of course, tho I couldn't understand japanese, so I just ended up playing it like texas hold em poker, which seemed to work to an extent.
Also just to clarify this is not the official touhou mahjong fangame that was released. This was something else. It was an obscure flashgame it did have some players tho most were in japanese as I doubt many english speakers understood or tried enough to play. Also instead of traditional mahjong set it was all touhou characters and you had to match them. However, I fear it has been lost to time as I can't find anything about it due to how obscure it was compared to other touhou games. However, Imo this was the best one as it had actual functional online multiplayer and was fun if you kinda understood the rules.
If anyone knows the game I mean, please feel free to add more and talk about it.
Ok, I found the game it's called 東方仲良雀. This was so fun to play with others. I miss the flash game era.
Oh SHIT, I totally played Dr. Yagokoro, the Flandre tipping puzzle game, and Marippy. It was great to see those again, and a lot of these looked really interesting, too. So many of these have such incredibly cute art styles, and the unique images you get for completing certain goals could've been lost forever! Thank you so much for putting so much time into playing all these games for this video and ensuring they get to live forever, in a manner of speaking.
I remember playing the flandre wings one god knows how much time ago, damn.
the tenshi jumping one is adorable lol :>
I remember playing the Cirno one a long time ago. These are great ideas for simple games.
Flash games give me a nostalgic flashback
0:40 the logo for Beventlaed is a parody of the logo for Bejeweled, with the same font and shape. Very nice touch.
Man, i remember playing a flash game back in 2011 with Reimu as a guest character, i don't remember what it is since i just play it a little, one of my earliest encounter to Touhou before i jumped into it.
didnt see "slap the tenshi" or whatevee
Great video you made me really nostalgic since i grew up in the flash game era, though now i really regret not entering the fandom way sooner seeing that most of these gsmes are lost to time 😢
oh man I always thought the 9 cirno math game was creative but couldnt find it easily
Hopping Tenshi was one of my favs. The trick I found with the satellite clipping is that you want to turn as you hit the zenith of your hop. I’ve been able to play until the stages started turning upside-down. I’m unsure if I was getting close to reaching an end or if you go past the shrine into former hopping hell and have to hop into the underground sun, but I’m sure one day I’ll find out if the files are preserved.
Ooh, Touhou Flash games. I made videos of many of them in the past, though I didn't cover them all.
(0:40) Beventlaed is one I made a video of.
(1:23) I remember being able to play Butterfly Flies for Fry on my Wii, since it's one of the ones that actually worked on it. And, I barely got onto the top 50 leaderboards too, placing 49th. But I think I recall the top 20 scores or so looked highly sus...
(1:42) I think I had called this one Cirno Bottle Launch at the time. Pretty fun.
(2:04) LOL, DESTR⑨YED. I think that's a Guilty Gear reference, interestingly enough.
(2:06) Cirno's Math Training also worked on the Wii.
(2:22) Wow, you scored much better than I did there! Nice!
(2:30) Dr. Yakogoro also worked on the Wii.
(2:59) Fla-Fla Flan was certainly fun. However, it did not work properly on the Wii, with hilarious and loud results. Also, if you exceed 500 points on Fla-Fla Flan, you unlock an Extra mode that starts off super fast and has more gem colors from the start.
(3:28) I called this one Sweeping Murder, because that's what it says in English on the title screen, and I have in fact actually fully completed it in a video I made. And, I provided the instructions translated into English in that video's description. Oddly, I somehow got the best ending, which is supposed to occur only if you clear all 5 stages with 0% damage to the library, but I did not actually accomplish that. Not even close. In fact, I got annoyed with one of the stages and went on a 100% damage rampage there. So, methinks something glitched somewhere with that. :P
(3:56) I played this KamuyDen game too, and I wish it was longer, and that the bomb worked (I couldn't get it to work either). Also, you have infinite lives. You don't actually Game Over when you run out of lives, and the game just keeps playing.
(4:24) This Megaton Punch was certainly fun.
(4:56) Red Magic is one that did work on the Wii, and pretty well too.
(5:32) Now, I have tried China Sculpture, but I never actually made a video of it. I think I was able to beat a couple of Meiling bosses at least, though. Also, it does work on the Wii, but the input for Sakuya's time stop power isn't available there, as it uses the Z button on the keyboard, I think. And no, the Z button on the Wii Nunchuck doesn't work.
(5:59) I made a video of the two stages of Spell Typing Carnival here. Interestingly, I was informed later of a more full version of this game, I think it was on Danbooru or something, and it had like 4 or 5 stages, which get quite difficult. I don't think I made a video of that full version, though.
(6:38) Ah, the Master Spark game. This one's fun.
(7:07) LOL, nice one, Tenshi.
(7:12) I've fully cleared Marippy myself, and it does get quite hard. At least you get extra lives at 20,000 and 50,000 points. I suspect there might be another 1-up at 100,000, but I never scored quite that high, even though I have beaten the game. Also, Marippy "technically" works on the Wii. The game runs, but it requires a computer keyboard to actually play. Too bad it doesn't have proper Wii Remote support.
(7:38) This oddball game is one I've never played at all.
(8:05) I've played through Udon Gallop, and got quite high on the online leaderboards. After you clear enough areas, you'll end up at a "boss" round where you have infinite midair jumps, and then the game loops back to start, but moves faster. And, if you complete at least one loop, you unlock an extra mode where you play as Tewi instead of Reisen. Tewi gets no midair jumps at all for most of the game, and is thus much more difficult to play as, but she scores points at a much faster rate. And, I have managed to complete one loop as Tewi too. She gets an entirely different final round of the loop compared to Reisen, and she does get infinite midair jumps during that round, at least.
(8:29) I remember how I initially called this game Myon Toss. I did well enough to get onto the online leaderboards at least.
(8:58) Hopping Tenshi is a classic, and I have made it quite far in that game, but I'm sure there's multiple areas that I haven't seen myself in that game, well beyond what I was able to reach with my skill.
(9:25) I never played Splatter Faith myself, but NakaTeleeli has, and he beat it.
(11:42) I've played a little bit of Hungry Yamame, but never made a video about it.
(12:12) Actually, failing to collect a dropped fairy with Kisume decreases your life a bit, while catching them slightly heals you.
(12:18) I think I tried this rhythm game once, and I sucked at it. I never made a video of it either.
(12:37) Yep, I knew about that Hard mode too, but I couldn't even handle Normal mode.
(12:47) Wow, I never even heard of Drill Luma.
(13:17) I never heard of Kogastroll either. Looks cute.
(13:43) Increasing Oni is yet another one I've never heard of. Looks similar to the Egg Catcher mini-game from Kirby's Adventure on the NES.
(14:19) Here's yet another one I've never heard of. Yeah, I think that starting at 12:47, you're covering only games I'd never heard of before.
(16:00) LOL, "eely bad puns".
(17:19) That's really cute, and well worth exceeding 800 length units to see.
(17:25) One that I can think of that you didn't show here is Yamame Swing, which I did make a video of, and it was simple but quite fun. I managed to place really high on the leaderboards too, but the top few scores were clearly cheated and way beyond impossible, just like the upper scores on Butterfly Flies for Fry. It's unfortunate when online leaderboards get ruined by cheaters like that.
the "DESTROYED" reference is a one-two punch of references... immediately before, there's a portrait cut-in of unnerved Cirno on red background: this is a reference to the arcade/PS2 licensed Hokuto no Ken/Fist of the North Star game by ArcSys - such cut ins appear when a character becomes eligible for getting instakilled.
@@adzi6164
Oh, I wasn't aware of that reference too. Neat.
Wow. These were streamed so long ago that it was back when I actually had enough free time to pay attention to the whole stream. I actually remember almost all of these.
I'll never forget that one Tenshi flash game and I figured it won't make it to this list cus it's too much for youtube...
Hahahah that's the first thing that came to my mind when I saw this video.
the game about slapping Tenshi? Actually, Lost Pause covered it some years ago (while Flash was still alive)
I followed the guy who made that flash game before it came out.
@@Nazrininator daym
Man I love videos that cover specific areas of the Touhou community and their creations!
Still waiting on the day someone makes a video on the danmakufu Touhou community...
17:09 i think it's because 8 was apparently the number attached to reisen like how ⑨ is attached to cirno. Idk why. I saw a chirumiru reisen parody on Nico Nico douga and the ⑨s in the background got replaced with 8s instead. It's literally the only place I've seen this so take it with a grain of salt
The one thing that bothers me is that Splatterhouse is a trilogy, so there should be 2 more Splatter Faith games but there aren't.
This video was extremely nostalgic for me! I've been a Touhou fan since mid-2010 and I've played a good 80% of these in the early years of being in the fandom.
7:07 Rolling dice!!!
7:09 Rolled a 1…
"You got a 1 with two dice!"
-Fried Chili Cheese Dogs, _Monopolyopoly_
OH HELL YES so excited to see this!!!!! I played so much of these when I was in HS........... almost attempted to make my own version of Hopping Tenshi, too, after Flash was discontinued
I remember one involving Reimu and donations
I miss playing Hakurei Frontier, the lost word before lost word
one game that was pretty interesting to me back then was called Touhou: A Bright Future 3. never played 1-2, i just randomly found it on dagobah lol. it was a point and click adventure game involving the sdm and it had some p wacky stuff goin on in it
was it in English?
@@adzi6164 ye its still on dagobah if u look up "touhou game"
@@kiiview got it
I literally played the cirno bottle game before in flashpoint and went to the moon
7:45: Yay, Yukkuri Remilia (albeit without her smol body)
10:50: Yay, more Yukkuries. :D
Great vid very well made
it’s a real shame we didn’t get everyone’s favorite flash game about slapping the shit out of tenshi
That kogasa game is so lovely
My favorite is Touhou Kamuyden, HRtP clone with Shinki and Mima
i love you to a point you cant even start to think about it
The Suika beer and stone game reminds me of the egg minigame from Kirby's Adventure. Why is there so much Kirby and Touhou crossover content in Japan? We might never know.
Probably both being cute fantasy games with monsters, but also the contrast of Kirby being notoriously easy and Touhou being notoriously hard. Also just down to popularity and fandom overlap, of course, as that's the general Occam's Razor of crossover pairings.
@@BinglesP
That is true, even if I'd argue against Kirby being that easy and Touhou being that hard.
@@marx4538 Yeah, I mean for their respective general reputations. Also, nice Zero pfp!
@@BinglesP Thank you! You have a cool one, too, though I don't recognize where it's from.
@@marx4538 That's because I drew it myself! It's Alfe from Problem Solverz in the Touhou "Alphes Style".
Ajhh I was planning to make this
You made it much better than I could
"sodummy" written on Cirno's bottle.
how do we play flash games? just having the game download isn't enough, I dont want to go through the effort of running a virtual machine every time I want to use flash
nvm i figured it out
Imma download all of themmm
Thank youuuu!
Except the sussy one abt remillia
Wait which one was sussy
You mean the one she's eating a sushi?
I think it's sushi. Idk, I don't really know
I thought that one Tenshi flash game would be in this video.
Not gundam, it's an exosuit from Starship troopers
Yeah yeah i just dreamin about some game called : Cirno Mine's like cirno just mining to get crystal imao
Great stuff!!!
I miss flash, but I do have touhou flash games!!
bro really neglected to talk about the slapping tenshi game
Most of the TeamInazuma games don't work when I tried to run them, why's that?
a lot of these flash games were made by a circle named Team Ima Zuma
I had no idea Team UmiZoomi were doujins!
7:39 verry sus game
Cirno soda is getting bursted by dizzy confirmed
“Wide Kisume doesn’t exist she can’t hurt you”
Wide Kisume: 11:59
But dang she went from Smol bucket bb to WIDE bucket bb there flash games are weird XD
Will you go over the EraTohoTW games and its relations?
this idea is so cursed
....yet so intriguing
The Touhou hentai games video will come out when Zun brings Mima back.
i remember playing those on dagobah
Where are the Team Inazuma flash games? I didnt see them in the folder
btw there's some pro-gamergate flash game in the style of touhou on flashpoint LOL
I have 2 or 3 of these myself.
Could we have a touhou mobile games next
I'm sure most of them are gone, I remember years ago there being a ton tho
Flashが廃止された今学術的価値があると思う
I love waggysaggy so much, I wish fish were real
Slapping tenshi
Mappy and Touhou seems like the most random combination ever, I want to know the thought process behind that
Edit: Nevermind I need to know about the Spatterhouse parody
Just wait until I make a Touhou x Total Drama crossover fanwork
7:11 is that a f#cking Crazy Castle reference?!?!?
Oh nice it's GTTTATINT
wasn't there one where you just slap tenshi
yo, asprey! do you know what you used to open the file? i really wanna play some of them, yet i dont have a proper app to open it with, any help?
The linked folders should have a working Flash Player in them. You open the swf through them, though some of the games in there don't work. Everything I showed in the video should work just fine though
consider getting yourself the Flashpoint app: the Flash emulator and a community-ran library of Flash things.
10:59 i think it's more a GM
WHERE IS WALFAS???
Who designed these games?
Who is Sanaj?
7:40 skip to this without context
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Oh
SA NIGH????????
smh you cover touhou flash games and yet not once do you mention walfas
because walfas isn't really a game...?
Tidd Soda!!!
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