Author Topic: 2000s Thread  (Read 17286 times)




personally i think this was the biggest mistake lego ever made to its website. i wish club pages were actually still club pages. 2003-2008 was primo lego.com for me









Speaking of things related to the internet and Nickelodeon, until sometime last year they had the full website for the Gameboy Advance Video cartridges. They degraded it to a former shell of itself, and now it doesn't even exist.

The site on MajescoEntertainment.com still exists, although it's not like the actual product site was.
http://gba-video.majescoentertainment.com/

Here's the full actual site on archive.org
https://web.archive.org/web/20140214181524/http://www.gba-video.com/

More about old internet objects abandoned in the 2000s, http://www.worlds.com. I'm sure you've seen it before if you're a fan of Vinesauce. As far as I know they stopped doing much with it in 2006, and I reccomend playing it because it might not be up for much longer. Make sure you have Java 7 32bit downloaded.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2016, 07:39:00 PM by Willymcmilly »



Get on my level cigarette.
MY GOD I HAD THAT AND THE CONSOLE VERSION TOO
KIDS CONSOLES LIKE LEAP FROG CLICK START AND V SMILE WERE THE STUFF



God the 2000's were weird. It was like we wanted to be the 90s (who wanted to be the 80s but more rebellious) but we also really wanted to be the "future" cause it was a new millennium so what you get is this weird mix of fashion and culture that's both cutting edge and pushing the limits but also super loving dated even for the times.

It's no wonder the 2010s are so forgeted, look what we went through to get here.
This.


all this stuff is 16 years old you guys are old men jesus christ