What was your number one favorite website 'back in the day', that is now defunct?
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Back in 1995, I was still using Gopher, when someone showed me WWW. I soon found the chatroom at Mrshowbiz.com, and was hooked to this new Internet technology.
But my favourite was Geocities. Had several sites there. They taught me HTML coding, and that there was such a thing as too many "Under construction" animated gifs.
You can still find the full gopher database for download out there. I grabbed a copy a few years ago. Got it working and got bored soon thereafter. It was the 'shit' of its day but that was many days ago.
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Anyone remember Happy Puppy?
There used to be rotten.com, which posted extremely disturbing pictures and I don't miss that part of it. But I do miss the Rotten Library, which used to be a bastion of suppressed literature.
My old stomping grounds, the indie gaming blog GameSetWatch.
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The one where you go through the UK-ified Jump City? If so, yeah, same here. Never beat it. Might see if it's on Flashpoint and try to actually beat it some day.
wrote last edited by [email protected]No, it was like a Street Fighter clone. I found a Flash copy but it doesn't seem to work.
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No, it was like a Street Fighter clone. I found a Flash copy but it doesn't seem to work.
I vaguely remember that one, after having looked it up because the site wasn't really working on my phone browser. That was probably a game I sucked at and thus hardly ever played.
Probably gonna look and see if Flashpoint has it, though. Looks like a good enough time waster.
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I swear I remember some precursor to YouTube somewhere
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I swear I remember some precursor to YouTube somewhere
Dailymotion ?
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I swear I remember some precursor to YouTube somewhere
I remember there being an app called RealPlayer that my brothers had installed on our family computer back in late 1990 or 2000. There, you select a 320pi that was streamed to you via the internet. Could that be what you're thinking of?
edit: I did some searching and this very useful Timeline of online video, which might be helpful in your search.
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I remember there being an app called RealPlayer that my brothers had installed on our family computer back in late 1990 or 2000. There, you select a 320pi that was streamed to you via the internet. Could that be what you're thinking of?
edit: I did some searching and this very useful Timeline of online video, which might be helpful in your search.
wrote last edited by [email protected]No, I’m not that old. YouTube existed when I was growing up but it wasn’t really huge until a bit later. Thanks for the video tho, I’ll check it.
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lol yeah, not the best tracker to learn on but eventually found some workarounds
I think simplest was finding heavy scene packs to import/reverify from easy generals. Less competition due to disk space requirement and better at saturating shared box ratecaps which let occasional crumbs to fall through. Worked on hdbits too IIRC.
Ya and at that point it was almost like time is money and you're better off buying the music