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The game is well known in the Spanish-speaking Lost Media community, where many members tried to find a copy of the game before Adobe Flash closed on January 1, 2021, all in vain, unfortunately. One thing that was only available from this game besides two screenshots of the game's thumbnail from the Brazilian and Argentinian websites is a gameplay video (although it doesn't show the entire game, and the scream is the one from [[Zoeken]] due to editing.) | The game is well known in the Spanish-speaking Lost Media community, where many members tried to find a copy of the game before Adobe Flash closed on January 1, 2021, all in vain, unfortunately. One thing that was only available from this game besides two screenshots of the game's thumbnail from the Brazilian and Argentinian websites is a gameplay video (although it doesn't show the entire game, and the scream is the one from [[Zoeken]] due to editing.) | ||
Before it was removed, it was also available on an actually defunct Flash game website named "Manobros.com", which can be accessed using Wayback Machine, and the thumbnail and description showing the title screen are what remained on the game's page. | Before it was removed, it was also available on an actually defunct Flash game website named "Manobros.com", which can be accessed using [[Wayback Machine]], and the thumbnail and description showing the title screen are what remained on the game's page. | ||
On July 21, 2021, the game was found by Hispanic Lost Media Wiki user MatyGamingHD and Flashpoint user Ganonthegreat in a CDN by Turner, after which the game was uploaded in a Google Drive folder, along with its different versions for different Latin-American countries as shown in their filenames, mx (Mexico), ve (Venezuela), br (Brazil), cl (Chile), ar (Argentina), and la (Latinamerica), for the rest of the country, although they're the same game save for the language in the Brazilian Portuguese variant. | On July 21, 2021, the game was found by Hispanic Lost Media Wiki user MatyGamingHD and Flashpoint user Ganonthegreat in a CDN by Turner, after which the game was uploaded in a Google Drive folder, along with its different versions for different Latin-American countries as shown in their filenames, mx (Mexico), ve (Venezuela), br (Brazil), cl (Chile), ar (Argentina), and la (Latinamerica), for the rest of the country, although they're the same game save for the language in the Brazilian Portuguese variant. |
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