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 Confirm:Is the  macOS version actually made to be compatible with Mac OS 9 (Classic Mac OS) while also backward compatible on OS X (up to Snow Leopard)?
 macOS version actually made to be compatible with Mac OS 9 (Classic Mac OS) while also backward compatible on OS X (up to Snow Leopard)?
Since the visual novels use Adobe Flash, it might be possible to unpack the executables and run in a Flash player such as Flashpoint, or the reversed engineered Ruffle (enabling
 Adobe Flash, it might be possible to unpack the executables and run in a Flash player such as Flashpoint, or the reversed engineered Ruffle (enabling  Linux and modern browser support in the process, the latter in the form of addons/extensions).
 Linux and modern browser support in the process, the latter in the form of addons/extensions).
 
		
	
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This page documents information about a third-party game which is based upon Valve's  intellectual property and has been officially licensed by Valve.
 intellectual property and has been officially licensed by Valve.
 intellectual property and has been officially licensed by Valve.
 intellectual property and has been officially licensed by Valve.Counter-Strike Neo: White Memories is a free visual novel which continues the story of the arcade game Counter-Strike Neo. It is split into 12 episodes, each as a separate download. It uses standalone  Adobe Flash executables, for both
 Adobe Flash executables, for both  Windows and
 Windows and  Mac OS (Classic).
 Mac OS (Classic).
 Confirm:Is the
 Confirm:Is the  macOS version actually made to be compatible with Mac OS 9 (Classic Mac OS) while also backward compatible on OS X (up to Snow Leopard)?
 macOS version actually made to be compatible with Mac OS 9 (Classic Mac OS) while also backward compatible on OS X (up to Snow Leopard)?Since the visual novels use
 Adobe Flash, it might be possible to unpack the executables and run in a Flash player such as Flashpoint, or the reversed engineered Ruffle (enabling
 Adobe Flash, it might be possible to unpack the executables and run in a Flash player such as Flashpoint, or the reversed engineered Ruffle (enabling  Linux and modern browser support in the process, the latter in the form of addons/extensions).
 Linux and modern browser support in the process, the latter in the form of addons/extensions).External links
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