Click "Edit" on the item's page, click "Change the information" (left square), then scroll down to just above "Files, formats, and derivations".(This may not be your fault the uploader has a tendency to miss one or the other) If "Emulator" and/or "Emulator_ext" do not appear, you will need to go change that.You can click Edit, then "change the files" (right square) then right click the name of your file, rename it there, then save.If the screenshot in the middle of the page says "Emulate it!" with a floppy disk, you've named your screenshot wrong.If you've done everything correct, your item should appear something like the image to the right.The files will be uploaded, the item will be made, and you'll be carried through to the page once it's done. The second should be emulator_ext on the left and swf on the right.The first should be emulator on the left field and ruffle-swf in the right field.Add two additional metadata options via the Add additional metadata blue link.Change the Collection to "Community software".You can skip the second paragraph if that information is unavailable.The second should be the game's accomplishments, where it ended up ported to, and what the creator went on to do.The first should be a description about how the game is played.If you did not rename and upload the screenshot ahead of time, rename your screenshot now in the same vein (page URL followed by "_screenshot"), then use the "Select files to add" button.I use the game name with no spaces, followed by "_flash", in order to have some kind of pattern.Change the Page URL to something fitting the game, without going overboard.Change the Page Title to the name of the game.Click "Choose files to upload" then choose your SWF and your screenshot (if you prepared one ahead of time with a name in mind).
How the item should look when it's ready to be uploaded. Note the Page URL on the left, and the name of the.
The archive doesn't like files with spaces.
If the game works to a reasonable standard and only has minor presentational glitches at most, you can move to the next section.If anything is majorly broken or you are unable to get to gameplay, discard and move onto another SWF.If the performance is low, drag the edges of your browser window to make them smaller having less to display increases Ruffle's performance, and is closer to how the game will act on the Archive.Play the game, and look for any major bugs, in gameplay, graphics, or sound.Give the file a moment, then click the big Play button in the middle of the screen.Use the Choose File option at the top of the screen, and pick your SWF.(We've been given permission to grab SWFs from Flashpoint.)