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    Flash gaming with ai integration
    (UMT, Lahore, 2025) Abdul Moiz and Ahmed Mujtaba
    This project aims to preserve and modernize the legacy of Flash-based games by creating an AI-integrated, web-based platform that offers a personalized and immersive gaming experience. With the decline of native Flash support on major browsers, there is a need for a centralized system to securely host and deliver these games. The platform features a cloud-based hosting system, a responsive interface, and a machine learning-powered recommendation engine that suggests games based on user preferences and behavior. By combining the nostalgic appeal of retro Flash games with modern AI-driven personalization, the system enhances user engagement and satisfaction. Its architecture is designed for scalability, device compatibility, and secure user authentication, ensuring accessibility across multiple browsers and devices. This project demonstrates the potential of AI to transform user-centric digital entertainment while reviving a fading part of gaming history

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