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With the Unity web player long-deprecated, and the old website down (and even the new website, which just redirects to Steam), it isn't possible to play on a modern browser and on the no-longer-existing website. I believe there was also an online component for scoreboards and dynamic asset loading from a CDN, so even an archive of the original HTML page and Unity web player file wouldn't work without replicating those servers.
But it would be cool if the old source could be taken for both of those games and ported to a desktop version. Even a mobile version for Bullseye would be cool (this was something I investigated doing, but wasn't successful, many years ago, however I also was much less skilled as a programmer back then). Keep in mind, these are using absolutely ancient versions of Unity (back in the extremely early days of Unity). Porting it to a modern Unity version would be practically impossible without just rebuilding it one-for-one from all the assets.