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The trouble is that Flash has been in use for so long, has been the de facto method of creating browser-based games (looking at Newgrounds and Miniclip as examples), that even with it being forcibly phased out by modern browsers, it will still take years for HTML-5 games to reach the same type of saturation.
That means HTML-5 games are slim-pickings in quantity and quality. and will be for a few years, methinks.
without a doubt you are right, so whatever is made still has to run flash as well just so we can draw upon past catalogs.