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    The 2000s Cartoon Network US site and Nitrome ( still alive but feels like a shell of its former glory ).

    I know I can still play a lot of the old CN flash games on Flash Point, but it’s not as aesthetically satisfying as the old CN site.

    As for Nitrome, I got a zip file that contained a lot of the games since they ain’t available on Flash Point and I don’t wanna use the modern site. The old games like Mutiny or IceBreakers are still kinda fun, even if games like Rubble Trouble, for some reason, don’t run well on my potato desktop under Ruffle.

    Those were 2 of my favorite game sites in the 2000s, before I learned about NotDoppler.

    Edit:

    After looking at various comments, gonna say I remember the old Pencilmation series back when there was maybe a few different shorts on their website. Back when evil blue pen man was the big bad. Before they, or whatever copycat it was, started making tons of them on yt that are nothing but mass produced slop. Lived long enough to become a villain.

    I also remembered an old PopTarts website with some dumb flash game about going down the red carpet without getting toasted and/or eaten ( IIRC ) that lead to me finding Pencilmation.

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    Ones that aren’t a div mush mess. You see them rarely nowadays.

    I mean, i agree, there are too much tags with ambiguous and overlapping definition. But c’mon, at least put the text in a <p>aragraph.

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    Gamewinners. While GameFaqs has largely taken over and a lot of games no longer offer actual built in cheat codes, GW was one of the best resources and even had cheats that aren’t on GF. Thank god archive.org still lets me browse GW

    Also CMGSCCC which had soooooo many gameshark codes! It still kinda exists as codetwink now

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    Cracked in it’s prime was fucking amazing.

    Like, it’s the type of “just stay here” website everyone keeps trying to make.

    On any random day they’d post like an article every 15 minutes. No matter when you needed to kill 15-30 there was something funny and usually informative.

    There was probably 5 years straight I didn’t poop without reading an article on Cracked.

    There’s no other quality stream of content like that since.

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      I just had a quick look at the Cracked homepage and it looks like they’ve got articles written by actual writers again, which is a nice change. It turns out that, while cheap, filling your website with bullshit listicles written by “Cracked readers” makes for bad content.

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        Shit man, I tried…

        Those aren’t “articles” there’s like a paragraph, and then a shit ton of pictures with text.

        Fucking got my hopes up and everything, I’m gonna remember this one for April Fool’s though. Right up until you scroll down the first time it’s super convincing that it’s back.

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          Ooops… Sorry. I didn’t mean to mislead you.

          All I did was scroll down and note that I didn’t see any articles written by “Cracked readers” - I didn’t actually look at the articles themselves.

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            Aah okay. “MeFi” is “Metafilter,” another website out there. where I’ve seen a different DigDoug. It’s a cool name anyway.

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      Honestly, yeah, my first thought is that I miss the Google and YouTube from 15 years ago

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      It’s crazy that there is a whole generation of people who will never know how good google was at some point. You could find all the obscure shit. How often i just googled a serial number or some weird machinery to find parts, and people thought that i’m some sort of wizard. Try that now

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      A bit of the Google that was like that persists as the ‘web’ subsearch. The site at https://udm14.com/ exists purely as a frontend to that search. It’s not exactly like the old Google, it’s still too ready to throw Youtube videos at the top of the results, but it’s still much easier to find interesting websites that way than Google’s default search.

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      As mentioned elsewhere Homestar Runner is still around and not doing badly. The Wiki, however, is severely starved for resources, it always takes a long long time to load for me.

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        I’m aware they’re still around. I appreciate that they only come out with something when they think it’s worth making (and have time to make it) rather than desperately trying to stay relevant. But the flash era enabled a kind of interactivity that I’m not sure is possible in these latter days of passive content consumption.

        At the time, I thought this April fools’ video was their way of saying they wanted to wind things down. I also think Marzipan’s Answering Machine 17 was a brilliant way to celebrate the site, and I would have been happy if that was the last thing they ever made. (Also you know the OUYA screwed up if H*R is making fun of it).

        But I do mourn the seemingly immanent loss of the wiki. I hope someone else can revive it. I think the TV Tropes article on H*R calls the wiki “disturbingly comprehensive”, and that’s an apt description. I used it to read the transcripts of new toons after watching them as there often visual gags I missed that the text would point out.

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      Ohhh yeah. You had to be there as part of the community in the early 2000s to really get the magic. It’s like LUE, SA, even /b/. I will forever look back fondly on my teenage shitposting days.

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    Slashdot (still with us, but not the same)

    Digg (back with us, but not the same)

    Freshmeat

    Kuro5hin

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      Slashdot was my fucking jam back in the day. I even met CmdrTaco once before I really even knew what Linux was.

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        I have to ask, is the software preservation 4am, who cracks the Apple II disks? If so then hooray, thanks for being so great!

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          Unfortunately not! But anyone who preserves Apple II disks is awesome in my book

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    Neocities and just generally when it was cool for everyone to have their own personal website rather than having profiles on the major platforms.

    Should be easier than ever today.

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    MySpace and Facebook from before 2010. There’s not really any social media that’s designed to show me posts from my friends and nothing else. Now whenever I open up Facebook I am just shown shit from people and pages I never subscribed to and ads.

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      Agree. If only I could convince more of my friends to drop siloed socials and get fediverse accounts, I’d have a solution for that, but that’s not happening.