If you have a favorite childhood game or a legacy business application that requires Shockwave, here are your best options: 1. The Ruffle Emulator (Limited Support)

As Emma began working on her own web projects, she realized that many of the classic Shockwave sites were no longer compatible with modern browsers. She longed to relive the nostalgia of her childhood, but it seemed like an impossible task. That was when she stumbled upon an obscure blog post from a team of developers who claimed to have created a Shockwave Player for Chrome.