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NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

Lego Island is now fully playable in your browser, thanks to a group of fans who spent years painstakingly decompiling the game's original code by hand
"It deserves to be preserved and playable for years to come"
Earlier this year, the Lego Island fans painstakingly decompiling the game's original source code by hand completed their years-long work. Now, just a few months later, that effort has culminated in a version of the 1997 classic which you can play in just about any web browser on just about any device.
Yes, you can head to Isle.pizza on your web browser of choice - it even works on mobile - to enjoy the full Lego Island experience. There's a launcher resembling the original game's, a config menu letting you set basic options, and a full recreation of the original game that functions almost exactly as it did in 1997. The devs warn that you "may encounter bugs" as the project is still technically in development, but the few minutes I spent playing were pretty much identical to my childhood memories of running the game on a Windows 95 PC.
Lego Island is technically playable on modern Windows PCs, but only with a whole host of mods and granular fixes that it's fair to say most players seeking a quick nostalgia bite won't have the patience to install. The only real issue with this browser port is that you can't save your progress, but it's pretty easy to see all Lego Island has to offer in a single session anyway.

LEGO® Island - Online Web Port
Play the classic 1997 PC game LEGO® Island directly in your web browser!
