Old Sites You Miss

Fileplanet (gamespy) and its many sites
PSPiso and its many related sites
Myspace / Geosites / Angelfire
Youtube when it had a gold subscribe bar
Clansites I was affiliated to
That one nico site lol
 
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only two sites i can think of that i definitely used to visit often on a weekly basis was
onemanga and mangastream ... ! but yeah gotta rely on spoilers and summaries of chapters for some on mangahelpers for titles i still follow
 
Pre 2015 youtube

Poptropica

Lego.com back when it had games

Cartoon Network website, or more specifically its flash games

but alas time has moved on from those and they will never return
 
A lot of the old cartoon fanpages, filled with fanart and fic collections, now lost to the sands of the internet
 
The places I was active back in the day, Newgrounds, Gamefaqs, Gaia Online. None of these are dead per say, but their best years are definity behind them.

One website I used to frequent a lot was I-Mockery, a site that would upload articles about all sorts of goofy stuff, weird movies, toys, Halloween candy etc. The owner went through some rough stuff and it stopped updating pretty suddenly.
 
OMGPOP and Whirled... I spent so much time being like 12 years old onwards playing on these sites! OMGPOP was really cool party game site where you played like Mario Kart Battles and Pool and Draw my Thing (It's best known for Draw my Thing)

Whirled was basically like Tower Unite but 2D flash. You could even make games with avatars and put them on Whirled it was VERY cool, Spent too much time on there! Last time I was on Whirled was when I was in my first year of Community College and by that point it was dying out til it actually died due to it not having the bills paid. :C
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OH MY GOD WHIRLED YES there are private servers but honestly its so dead even on there its kinda tragic rlly
i remember i had the dashcon ballpit in my whirled room
also where i learned about vinesauce too since someone had a picture of joel in a flower crown in their room
Emuparadise, also because it had scans from guides and artbook
emuparadise had EVERYTHING godd
 
While I don't cry myself to sleep over it. I was once on a gaming/anime forum that shut down. Some of its members then contacted me to invite me to a new forum they had made, which was once again gaming and anime themed, but peculiarly the background was black with red spider lillies. I can't for the life of me remember what the site was called and it bugs me.
 
I miss back when hobbyist groups were running their own crappy little geocities pages with trash-tier HTML (I say this with genuine nostalgia) and IRC groups
I REALLY miss this! The internet has gotten so small
 
Like most, I miss a lot of the old flash games, the ones owned by networks such as cartoon network, looney tunes, polly pocket, etc, in particular... in fact, I just checked, and two of my favourite games that I do recall to this day, are available on flashpoint: witch's brew and courage the cowardly dog creep TV. I definitely reccomend both; the latter one is a point and click adventure game with great graphics, that honestly could have been a short gameboy advance game. The first one is a potion mixing game, where you get letters from clients requesting a potion, and then you have to look at your igredients' descriptions and figure out what to add. Without even knowing how many ingredients a potion has, it is very difficult, but rewarding.

Other than gaming sites, I also miss quizzilla for the stupid multiple choice stories they had where you could pretty much pick what you would and who'd you end up with. Was the only thing I liked to read besides fanfiction back then, even if, yes, most of the stories were cringe. I still got a few of my favourites saved in word documents though, years before the site went offline, an amazing strike of luck. Quotev sorta fills this hole, but the stories are even worse now and focus on boy bands, so...

Back to gaming, but keeping on the topic of stories, I miss the old Sims 1 and 2 sites. Both games had a function where you could take pictures and add text, then upload it as a story to the official site. It made finding that sort of content so much easier, and let's just say, the jokes the community used to make back then would get them eaten alive in the current TS4 climate. Things were fun back then, but now, the closest thing to those stories is cringe videos with the most annoying high pitched voices and spending a ridiculous amount of time even creating a sim. And, of course, no 'edgy' jokes allowed. Soul draining.

That reminds me, I should backup my favourites of those too, just in case the archive site for TS2 ever goes down...

Also, just how the internet used to be before the social media take over. It all feels so washed out and bland as everyone is too afraid to get cancelled and doxxed, the overwhelming desire to get attention by any means possible, and everything feels like a dang ad. The innocent times of people arguing on a random forum over who would win in a fight, Superman or Goku, are long, long gone. Finding a gaming video without someone's stupid face/vtuber avatar slapped in the corner, which adds NOTHING to the video, is like finding a gold straw in a hay field. It sucks.
 
Why are kids channel/network sites so boring?! There used to be all sorts of graphics, colors, effects with doing cool stuff and talking to other fans being at the forefront. Now they all look corporate.
Because overheads... and suits... and the lack of/absence/constantly moving media.
Like hell, WB-Discovery shut down the entire CartoonNetwork website to save a few $$$.
Seagulls in suits...
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So, about a bajillion peeps be saying "Newgrounds in it's prime".
I have to agree.
There was a lot of crap. But, hot-diggity-dog, there was a lot of fun to be had.

Edit #2: Thinking about it, old Destructoid (pre-Gamurs Group takeover). The community (Qtoid) and staff were some of the best folks you'd ever find on the net!

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Edit: Wait wait wait, y'all!
Should we be posting WaybackMachine links to this stuff if they exist?
Think that would be really cool.
 
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dressupgames(dot)com. still exists today but is completely unrecognizable to how it looked like back in the 2000's (aside from the banner) and doesnt feature any of the same games i used to play (rip flash)
it was theee place to play all the Avata Star Sue games, sailor moon dress ups, tons of stuff.

also to everyone reminiscing about geocities, i raise you neocities.
 
The old www.bionicle.com from the mid 00's... :cry:
Especially the Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle from 2003

this!!! used to bounce back & forth between the bionicle games and lego ones lol
miss the site but it looks like all the webgames have been archived here! including mata nui II ::biggrin they need to be downloaded now that flash is dead but i tried a couple and they work fine (on windows at least)
 
this!!! used to bounce back & forth between the bionicle games and lego ones lol
miss the site but it looks like all the webgames have been archived here! including mata nui II ::biggrin they need to be downloaded now that flash is dead but i tried a couple and they work fine (on windows at least)
Thanks for showing me ?
 
What.cd - other private trackers exist, but it was a enormous collection with a knowledgeable userbase... gone, like tears in the rain.

The old Slashdot, in the early 2000s. It's now a hollow shell of a hollow shell of its former self. "Hacker" "News" is where a lot of tech folk congregate these days, but they have an explicit no-humor policy and love to shill for corporations, which is directly opposed to the playful anti-authoritarian anti-corporate attitude of Slashdot. The old-school hacker attitude is ironically completely unwelcome on HN.

Another site that's a hollow shell of its former self - modern 4chan is a alien creature wearing the skin of something you once remembered. It was always full of shit, once upon a time people on /v/ actually played games and /tg/ actually wrote stuff. It's super dead this days.

Also, Anandtech and HardOCP for hardware reviews. I spent a lot of time there when I was PC building in the late 2000s; unfortunately in-depth technical writeups aren't profitable in 2025, and manufacturers don't want to send out that many review samples, so we have crap like Tom's Hardware - which barely does any work - and CNET, which literally tried to use ChatGPT to write articles.

(A lot of content has shifted from long-form technical posts to YouTube videos, and I'm not a fan.)
 
I generally miss the old, good internet till mid - late 2000s, before the internet centralization and the stuff that killed the internet (and not only) like the rising of social media, identity politics, cancel culture etc.

The only kind of forums I miss are the ones for pirated stuff (mostly video games roms, isos, soundtracks etc) that later got banned because of copyrights and the forums dedicated for popular media before they got replaced with cancerous and questionable Wikis, subreddits, discord servers and social media. I also miss chat apps like msn and skype that didn't required your phone number and traditional chatrooms/shouboxes (I was never into IRC).
 
Pre 2013 4chan before it turned into a shithole full of millenial neo nazis, unmedicated schizophrenics and FBI agents.
 
Wasn't it always the case? just joking.
With the neo-nazis and schizos? Dunno but not as much as today. With the FBI feds? Nope. They became a thing after 2016 American elections because of 4chan's meme influence at the elections and not only. I won't go on details to avoid being off topic.
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I miss old 9gag tho.
In the past I didn't liked 9gag much. Now I like it because it allows jokes they ban in many other meme sites like Knowyourmeme.
 
Wasn't it always the case? just joking.




I miss old 9gag tho.
There were always a few schizos and /pol/ nutcases but compared to today old 4chan is a fucking paradise. I was reading through one of the archives a few months ago and comparing posts from 2009 to the state of the site nowadays was extremely depressing.
 

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