What type of websites were they, like Habbo hotel type sites or just games?UpperDeckKids.com, UpperDeckU.com, ToppsTown.com, etc. All sites I played on as a kid/teen that no longer exist.
I miss Stick Death. My friends and I from school (in the early to late 2000's) used to frequently visit the site. I was disappointed when it was taken offline.Of all the websites you have visited in the past, which ones are no longer live and that you miss the most?
Habbo hotel is back around. They recently brought it back in July.What type of websites were they, like Habbo hotel type sites or just games?
That reminds me of Rotten.com, that site is long gone as well too. I don't think I ever browsed it but I remember my cousins talking about it back in the day. Another site I forgot to list above that I miss was The Walls Have Teeth, it was the forum attached to the website called abandoned but not forgotten. The website is still online but the forums were hacked, then it did come back online for a bit and eventually just shut down.Back in the 90's, someone showed me a site called GoreGallery.com which had some pretty gruesome pictures. I don't miss it by any means, but out of curiosity, the other day I tried to look it up. It's gone.
I also remember a forum called Atrium........I miss that forum too.
I remember Atrium! I feel like I wasn't super active on it because I was splitting my time between a bunch of other forums, but I definitely remember spending some time on there when they were around. Sad to hear it's closed. 🙁
I loved Atrium! I believe @Cedric was part of the staff there. I know Reverie was too, but I haven't seen her online much lately.I also remember a forum called Atrium........I miss that forum too.
I was but only briefly. Biggest mistake I ever made to leave that forum. Nonetheless, it had a great run and formed an awesome community.I loved Atrium! I believe @Cedric was part of the staff there. I know Reverie was too, but I haven't seen her online much lately.
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