Super Smash Flash 2 Internet Archive !exclusive!
You might be wondering: Is this legal? The Internet Archive operates under and software preservation exemptions in U.S. law. Since Super Smash Flash 2 was always free, never commercially sold, and contains no copyrighted code from Nintendo (it’s an original engine with fan art), the game exists in a legal gray area. McLeodGaming, the developer, has historically supported archival efforts, as long as no one sells the game.
The intersection of and the Internet Archive represents one of the most significant preservation efforts in indie gaming history . As Adobe Flash Player reached its end-of-life (EOL) in late 2020, the Internet Archive became a vital sanctuary for the decade-plus development history of this iconic fan game. The Evolution of Super Smash Flash 2 super smash flash 2 internet archive

