Users argue that Pizza Edition serves as preservation . Because modern browsers killed Adobe Flash in 2020, thousands of games became unplayable. Pizza Edition often repackages these games using emulators like Ruffle (Flash emulator) or SimplyFlash. Furthermore, because users are not paying for the games (most are free-to-play anyway), they view this as "sharing," not piracy.
Games run directly in modern web browsers on both desktop and mobile devices.
The primary selling point of Pizza Edition is . In schools and offices, network administrators often block gaming websites (like Coolmath Games or Addicting Games). Pizza Edition domains are designed to be lightweight and frequently change URLs to bypass these filters.
That night, Jordan created a new repository: — a collection of open-source tools for small pizzerias. The README said:
: Some user-contributed maps or ports can have "glitched" spawn points or non-solid objects.