cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/41252333
Foreshadowing of Nintendo’s future.
Submitted 1 day ago by Agent_Karyo@piefed.world to games@lemmy.world
https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/exhibitions/video-game-websites-in-the-early-00s
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/41252333
Seeing the old runescape website gave me whiplash
Oh man, I even recognize a few of those! I miss that era of web design.
I found some old websites myself a few months ago and put some links on my blog. These aren’t archive links, they’re still up in their original form.
Pasting a summary below:
Sonic Team, https://www.sonicteam.com
A bunch of websites for Sonic Team’s games are still up, dating back to the Sega Saturn. Here’s a few highlights:
The King of Fighters. This fighting game series still has some of the original marketing sites up for its earlier
titles.
Honorable Mention: Team Fortress 2, https://www.teamfortress.com
This one is newer, of course, but still has some hallmarks of mid-2000s web design. I point out some things about it in the blog post.
Love this kinda stuff. Thanks.
Where are the cookie popups? Where are the ads?
I definitely remember ads, and lots of them.
So you’re saying they were photoshoped out of this images?
No HEAT.net?
Ah I forgot this one!
I also remember WON for half life and some related games.
I remembered the Pokemon Stadium one.
These sites were so creative.
Damn, talk about coincidence. Just 5 minutes before looking at this here thread, I was looking at a forum thread from 2003 about Die Gilde (German economy simulation/city builder.)
What a blast from the past!
I fondly remember checking up on the different planet sites, like planethalflife to check up on the mods that would get released all the time. Good times indeed!
Yea I remember the picture of the day on planet half life, I probably went to that site every day.
Agent_Karyo@piefed.world 1 day ago
Is it just nostalgia or were the website designs from the 2000s more unique, playful and with character? Responsive design and mobile web are a necessity, but I feel like they annihilated all creativity in web design.
mesamunefire@piefed.social 1 day ago
The “standards” where not there, so all websites had to make things custom. I remember my wife making custom buttons for hers back in the day. It was so awesome.
Maybe you know about it, but neocities still has some of that charm. https://neocities.org/browse
Agent_Karyo@piefed.world 1 day ago
I’ve seen some neocities, sites they are pretty cool.
I just wish some of the larger websites (gaming or otherwise) would make something similar for their desktop website and make a simple (non-responsive) mobile version.
bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
They were more unique and creative. Were they functional? Ehhh not always. But i still love it and with modern implementation id like to see more of it. It doesnt have to be dated. It can just be a creative difference. Not every single site has to use js and look like the 3 websites 99% of normies use.
Take baccyflap.com. I love this site and see no issues at all with it. Most people under 30 would run away screaming from this site (hyperbole) because they are conditioned by x, fb, and the tok.
DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
I’d almost totally forgotten about webrings. Thanks for posting this for that reason if no other, it has a big list of webrings to explore.
MudMan@fedia.io 1 day ago
It's just nostalgia. The vast majority of those were either entirely devoid of content or entirely unusable.
Also, mostly Flash, so disqualified for human consumption by default.
Agent_Karyo@piefed.world 1 day ago
I won’t argue against it being nostalgia driven (it’s a powerful thing), but most of those sites definitely did not use flash.
filcuk@lemmy.zip 21 hours ago
We should bring flash back to torture bots and AI scrapers