Welcome to Quenq
Project Quenq is an interactive museum of internet culture. Our library features fully functional emulators, preserved games, and rare digital artifacts, all restored to run perfectly in your browser.
Whether you're here to explore our flagship Reborn XP simulator, mess around with something in our Apps section, or dive into our Arcade of preserved Flash games, you're in the right place. No downloads, no paywalls. Just instant nostalgia.
Featured Apps
Explore a selection of our most popular software. From console emulation to classic internet pranks, everything here is a piece of internet history preserved for you to use.
Fresh from the Arcade
Discover the latest additions to our Arcade, where classic Flash games are preserved and playable right in your browser. Dive into nostalgia with new titles added regularly.
Fresh from the Archives
Step into the archives. We document the golden age of the web through deep dives into internet culture, technical preservation stories, and the forgotten history behind the software that defined a generation.
March 16, 2026
The Lost Chrome Dimension - Remembering the Web Port of Angry Birds
In 2011, Google and Rovio teamed up to build Angry Birds Chrome. Explore the history of this high-resolution web port...
February 2, 2026
The Day the Web Died - Why Flash Player Was Killed Off
For twenty years, the red "F" logo was the gateway to the coolest parts of the internet. Then, one day, it was gone. ...
January 29, 2026
The Mystery of the Missing Pinball Table - Why Microsoft Deleted Space Cadet
It was the most popular game on Windows XP, but it vanished starting with 64-bit Windows XP and was fully gone by Vis...