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  1. The Flashpoint Archive: Download this massive collection (over 70,000 games). Search for the titles you remember. It is the digital Library of Alexandria for Flash.
  2. Ruffle (Browser Extension): This open-source Flash emulator allows you to play old .swf files safely in your modern browser.
  3. Discord Bot Arcades: Look for bots that stream retro unblocked games. While not the same, the community vibe (voice chat, chaos) closely mimics the computer lab.

The Pedagogy of Abandonment

What would a class in Classroom 76 actually teach? Not math or history. Instead, educators who have stumbled into the room by accident (a misplaced key, a locked main hallway, a fire alarm that sent them the wrong way) describe a strange curriculum: Classroom 76

Classroom 76: Where Curiosity Meets Craft

Classroom 76 is a hands-on learning space that blends project-based teaching with community collaboration to spark curiosity and practical skills in learners of all ages. Located in a repurposed school wing, the space is organized around flexible workstations, maker tools, and a rotating schedule of mini-courses designed to turn ideas into tangible outcomes. You can edit the bracketed details [like this]