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JasonKaotic

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shrekfan246 said:
I used that website so many times back in the Sega Genesis/Nintendo 64 days... ah, much simpler, simpler times. I miss having actual cheat codes in games nowadays... of course, I miss how developers expected us to just find all of the extra content in a game, instead of cutting it out and then selling it later...
I think a main reason they don't is that the Sony and Microsoft won't allow it. It'd mean they'd be able to farm achievements faster than other people, hence achievements being locked out on games where you actually can if you do input them.
Although yeah, that doesn't explain why they don't just lock out achievements in return for letting you do them. Unless it's just really lazy programmers.
 

SpAc3man

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shockwave.com was awesome. Lots of cool games. Then it got more kid friendly.
 

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JasonKaotic said:
I think a main reason they don't is that the Sony and Microsoft won't allow it. It'd mean they'd be able to farm achievements faster than other people, hence achievements being locked out on games where you actually can if you do input them.
Although yeah, that doesn't explain why they don't just lock out achievements in return for letting you do them. Unless it's just really lazy programmers.
I seem to recall that either Grand Theft Auto IV or the Saints Row games would allow you to enter cheat codes and would disable achievement gain. I can't say for certain though because I've never been particularly fond of either franchise (I didn't even know Saints Row existed until the second one had been released for a year already).

But seriously. When you can seriously say that one or two games released in the last seven years allows cheat codes, something strange has obviously happened here in the industry. Honestly, the only game I care about "achievements" in is World of Warcraft. In single-player games, they don't exactly give me incentive to play through the game again. Especially if it wasn't that good to begin with. In something like Dragon Age or Mass Effect, I don't need the extra incentive because how the game is designed alone makes me want to play it again. Mass Effect gets extra props for giving tangible in-game bonuses for getting the achievements, though.

You know what else has been dragged out of the lime-light? The console. The in-game, player-usable console in PC games. In some games it was directly tied into activating cheats. But the last game that even allowed console use in-game that I can recall was Mass Effect, and to actually activate it you needed to mess around with the .ini files and the shortcut run commands.

EDIT: Whoa, I'm totally off-topic now. Ahem.
 

triggrhappy94

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I don't think you get too much more nostalgic than MySpace. I remember pimpin' my page with an awesome Senses Fail background, and getting awesome music to play on my page. Taking those quiz things that were always on the bulletins. I got asked out by my first girlfriend through MyS, who I later asked out a months later, who later asked me out a couple months after that, who dumped me for another guy three days later. It's a long story.
Oh how I remember spending hours on there just messaging her.
 

Chris646

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I remember that I read [a href=http://vgchat.info/vgx/]The Odyssey of Hyrule[/a] all the time when I was younger. I know I've read through every page on that site at least once.
 

Ectoplasmicz

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www.Weebls-stuff.com [www.Weebls-stuff.com] Oh the memories I have.It's a shame though, it's really dropped off in quality in the past, and they hardly make Weebl and Bob anymore ;_;

Headsprouter said:
.....remember Albinoblacksheep...? Neither do I.

And Runescape.com. I used to love that game....sure, it had it's flaws, but I still have very fond memories....the soundtrack is amazing.
I REMEMBER!

I also loved Runescape, heaps of memories, good and bad.
 

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Hyperboystudios.com -I still go there now. I loved and still love Hyperboy, I just recently read through the entire comic, and I eagerly await the 6th, and final episode. The epic conclusion to the 6 part series that I have waited almost a decade for! It's great to see that the creator has gone on to work in the field of animation and has worked on many animations that I am familiar with on channels like AdultSwim.
So that makes at least two webcomic artists I know of who work for Adult Swim now. Interesting.

(The other is the author of RPG world, which thanks to his getting hired by Adult Swim, remains unfinished, but complete up to the final freakin' battle. Major cliffhanger, but a great comic up until the end.)
 

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I used to go on runescape a lot, don't know why I played that game for as long as I did; it's not like I didn't realize that clicking on things for hundreds of hours to make my numbers go up was a waste of time, there was just something about that game that made me keep clicking : \

Oh also Neopets! I got bored of that site quickly, but the forum RPs sort of kept me there (I was 13, and didn't know better)
 

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Sounds a little odd, but Tankspot.com, it was a World of Warcraft raid site, that was the go to throughout all Wrath, but fell off a cliff when Cata hit. I'm not even sure why, I didn't even like the videos and I hated the raid content when I learned about them (during New Naxx) it just brings back memories of a bygone era.

EDIT: Of course the obvious ones, Neopets, Runescape and Homestarrunner.
 

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It's been said, but I've got to say Neopets. That was the only website I EVER visited before the age of twelve.

I'm also inclined to say Gaia Online. I still visit every once in a while, but all the changes have started to make it lose its appeal. Not to mention the economy is just getting worse and worse, and to an extent, so has the community and content.
 

AstylahAthrys

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A lot of it has already been said. Neopets, Gaia Online, Serebii.net, all the sites I grew out of. There was some old Yu-Gi-Oh sites I visited, and Mugglenet.com when I was really into Harry Potter. Oh, my childhood. Those were the days...
 

Clive Howlitzer

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http://www.x-entertainment.com The majority of the site is not up there anymore, so you have to find it all via searching but its pretty awesome and I still follow it.
 

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For me it was Yahtzee's original old website back when he was still living in England and such. That was the best website until he moved to Australia and now his blogspot... Well it just isn't the same. I've always enjoyed his sense of humour on the original (crummy backgrounds and all) found at here http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/archive/
 

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j0frenzy said:
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I remember growing up people were complaining about the 'flash' (sometimes defined as Macromedia Flash before it was owned by Adobe) and how it effected the substance. Thing is though, to this day I only really remember the flashy sites, even if only for how website should never ever look. I do mourn the loss of Geocities though. So many early websites lost.
I miss Geocities too, so many yellow backgrounds with pink text, animated under construction gifs, and large buttons.
Remember this?

Good times...goood times...

..and of course there was always Old Man Murray.