I love threads like these. Nothing better than wallowing in nostalgia.
Let's see...
World of Warcraft taking three days to install on our shitty dial-up connection was quite fun (especially since I only played the game for about three hours before getting bored after it did install).
VisualBoy Advance. I never owned
Pokemon Gold and
Silver as a kid because I didn't have a GameBoy Colour so getting to play them for free for the first time was amazing. Also discovered other great GameBoy Advance and GameBoy Colour games I didn't physically own and never could've afforded as a kid like
Minish Cap,
Superstar Saga and
Oracle of Ages/
Seasons.
I logged onto the internet once without realising my Mum was also on downstairs trying to book a holiday. I still remember the roar of fury echoing all the way to the top of the house as she got cut off.
Metacafe. There's a longer story about it elsewhere which I'll link
here, but it was before YouTube hit it big and I preferred it because you could download videos. I thought that would give it an edge over YouTube, but the way things worked out shows how wrong I was.
Me and my friends playing the
Sex Kitten games and thinking we were so naughty and edgy for doing so.
Happy Tree Friends. In those days you had to watch it on their own website through Flash player because YouTube wasn't a thing. It was nearly half an hour of waiting for a three-minute video, and I was mostly watching because seeing all the cartoon blood and gore made me feel like I was a big boy, but I still loved it.
And of course sites like AddictingGames, Minijuegos, Miniclip, Stick Page and Newgrounds. I had a friend who had decent internet at his house and we'd binge watch a load of pre-YouTube comedy videos whenever I went round like the Gollum Rap, Mario Son of a Peach or
Stick Wars (parts of that still make me chuckle).