Miss the good ol days?

Miss the good ol days?

Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by Juim on Tue Sep 20th 2005 at 10:06am
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Posted 2005-09-20 10:06am
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Found this website which has archives from quite a few years back of almost every website there ever was. Its kinda cool. Home page:

http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

and I found this there:

http://web.archive.org/web/20011029004438/http://www.hotdeathdiner.com/

For all you young whippersnappers, this was my HL1 DM website The Hot Death Diner. Was quite a decent little DM review site there for a couple of years.

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Hey I found this.

http://web.archive.org/web/20020923132800/http://snarkpit.com/

Some missing names there I hav'nt seen in awhile. Ah the good ol days.
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Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by French Toast on Tue Sep 20th 2005 at 11:17am
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Sweet! That's pretty neato. I have a few websites to enter :smile:
Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by Agent Smith on Tue Sep 20th 2005 at 12:41pm
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Talk about a trip down memmory lane. It's a shame that site doesn't
archive entire sites, I wouldn't have minded checking out all the old
stuff. And it's a shame the diner doesn't have reviews any more, had my
first good review on your site Juim.
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Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by Dark_Kilauea on Tue Sep 20th 2005 at 5:53pm
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Seen this before, but still pretty cool. I find it funny to look at some of the very old news clips they had back around WWII. Also, take a look at some of the old microsoft sites.

Until Later...
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Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by FatStrings on Wed Sep 21st 2005 at 3:56pm
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thats a cool concept
Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by Andrei on Wed Sep 21st 2005 at 6:05pm
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Posted 2005-09-21 6:05pm
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I miss the good ol days when there weren't any god damned 3D strategy
games. I hate them! It's bad enough that I have to think of what to do
next when my arse is getting kicked by the cheating AI, I don't want to
be burdened with the camera angles! Red Alert 2 Yuri's Revenge will
always be king in my book.
Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by Jinx on Wed Sep 21st 2005 at 6:39pm
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Posted 2005-09-21 6:39pm
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I miss the good ol days when there weren't any god damned 3D strategy
games. I hate them! It's bad enough that I have to think of what to do
next when my arse is getting kicked by the cheating AI, I don't want to
be burdened with the camera angles! Red Alert 2 Yuri's Revenge will
always be king in my book.
Master of Orion II. I still play it to this day.
Re: Miss the good ol days? Posted by Captain P on Wed Sep 21st 2005 at 7:33pm
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Posted 2005-09-21 7:33pm
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I actually really like the 3D element. I just played some RA2 skirmish
today and found it really annoying not to be able to zoom in, or look
around buildings...

To each his own taste... :wink:
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