I'm not scared away, although a little annoyed that silly signatures are bolder than content!
MasterM looks like me but I just stole the bitmap from Popular Science.
Regarding the flashpoint, as Turing and Church proved, nothing is impossible in a universal computer. There are folks who have built gameboy and atari emulators, even playstation emulators, for the PC. DrDos ran Windows95 on top of it despite MSFT's attempt to kill all DOS clones. Now, it may be that the interface and fileformat Clickteam uses will never be documented or reverse engineered enough to build a non-clickteam interpreter or compiler, but flash binary format is now understood enough to have various flash generators which are not by Macromedia like LaszloSystems.
The Oldie Newbie is back, with another game from the unpublished archive. This time its PATTERNBEE, a smashingly addictive 6 piece puzzle game demonstrating incredibly sophisticated programming tricks.
See in the source code for the 10-year-old KNP version how to do the AI to recognize when you finish a jigsaw puzzle by tricking the CNC engine into using double collision testing of 240 objects in parallel!
Moreover, its been updated with load/save/create file storage and a novel interface that you can use both the mouse and keyboard and switch between them smoothly.
Download and (don't get so engrossed that you forget to) vote at: