Windows' Flash parodies

The Microsoft Windows Flash and HTML5 parodies refers to parodies and mockups based on Microsoft Windows operating systems. They are usually based on Adobe Flash (or, more recently, HTML5) and can be found on many Flash games websites (with one of the main targets being Newgrounds).

Overview
These games exist in attempt to either "simulate" or mock the operating systems' flaws (hence the "parody"). Because they're based on something serious, basic and essential (rather than entertainment), they don't have a plot.

Gameplay
You "play" them as a normal operating system. With basic actions including the use mouse moving, clicking and keyboard typing.

Examples

 * Licrosoft Donghorn
 * Windows FU
 * Windows HIV (Horrendously Interactive Version)  and Windows AIDS (Awesome Incredible Divine Super) 
 * Windows NG and Windows Ngista SP2
 * Windows RG (Really Good)
 * Windows Visa and Windows Visa Ultimate
 * Windows XP ver. 19.914
 * Windows Doors
 * 98.js

Why They Intentionally Get the BSoD

 * NOTE: Most of these parodies are meant to be jokes.


 * 1) First of all, they don't qualify as games. Microsoft Windows is an operating system (software), not a game. Aside from the programs being games, they feel more like user interfaces or joke programs.
 * 2) *The main reason why they are here is that they are not movies, TV shows, books, songs, or websites. They also are too useless to qualify as software. They are Adobe Flash-based creations and are interactive.
 * 3) Much like Plumbers Don't Wear Ties, most of them can be recreated in Microsoft PowerPoint with little to no downgrades just having Visual Basic programming for more complex actions.
 * 4) Clicking on nearly everything will result in one, or a flood of one or more error messages and instantly closes, which can be annoying and/or repetitive. Going further in indolence, the error messages are simply written with "an error has occurred" without any explanation on what happened.
 * 5) If it’s not the case with the pointer above, the programs try to act like malware by saying clichés like "Hard drive deleted!" and other stuff.
 * 6) The games included are either just hypercasual minigames or something very ironic and childish, and both don't even qualify as games at all.
 * 7) Most of them are so poorly made feeling like they were done by a pre-teen in elementary school. One example like many of them is Windows 200000001.
 * 8) They use assets from other audiovisual stuff without any responsible legal permission. This could presumably lead to the creators getting sued..
 * 9) Some of them have excessive profanity feeling like they are trying hard to be edgy or funny but poorly.
 * 10) *The files (mostly on the Recycle Bin) are usually references to porn or something mean-spirited.
 * 11) Misrating: They are usually rated E or T on Newgrounds despite the excessive profanity and porn references. They should be rated M at least.
 * 12) *One such example is Windows Shitty8. Despite the E rating, it also contains profanity (even on the title), mean-spirited behavior, middle fingers and makes references to inappropriate media like South Park, Jennifer Lopez, etc.
 * 13) The concept of a Windows Flash Parody can be quite repetitive since they use Windows XP or earlier and are just about annoying the user with error messages.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Some of those parodies actually have some effort put into them. Windows NG, Ngista SP2, and Windows 93 are nice examples.
 * 2) *Despite being offensive, Windows HIV and AIDS are also good examples.
 * 3) They have the potential to be one of the most complex (heaviest) Flash or HTML5 Canvas files, but they cannot be done due to limitations at the time (when those parodies usually were created). The creator's lazy antics also don’t help.
 * 4) If you don't take them seriously, they can become hilarious.
 * 5) They are likely meant to be hated games because they are jokes.

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