I find some disrespect Your comment,
1 You have to share the profits, To survive you need money They share the money, and believe me it's not so much
2 They are saved in case of emergency, in case this happens again, or something greater OR staying bankrupt
3 years of experience in free games, And do not win anything, I think it's a good opportunity to take out the game.
4 They keep it for the next game
Shockwave.com gives money to Xform, and Xform supports Shockwave.com by being on the site and promoting it sometimes (i.e Billboards or Bullet 350's skin for the opponents in Easy Street.) Now that Adobe Shockwave is not supported for browsers, we have to pay in order to play and support Xform for their next works. Who knows, maybe from all these earnings that they can create something even better!
Propane Guy
1:Adobe Shockwave and Nickelodeon's Shockwave.com are not connected.
2:I hope they will create something better, and they already have money to not just create remasters.
Andr3z
Stop thinking like they don't have a second job and Nickelodeon didn't payed them to make games. 700$ is a minimum what they got for Burnin Rubber 5 HD and Burnin Rubber 3.
You might have misunderstood what Propane Guy was trying to say, I hope I can clearify it:
1: shockwave.com had the game on their site to play
-> there are advertisements on the website
-> more people see the ads, more money for xform
2: games made with adobe shockwave cannot be played anymore
-> people cant play the games
-> they dont see ads (because they took the game from the site)
-> no more money for xform