Old Internet Videos/Content - YouTube videos and websites that were good back in the day

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This is amazing.

A backyard wrestling page that hasn't been updated in 21 years and is still online.

https://www.angelfire.com/ky/bcbw/

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I'm surprised YouTube doesn't bring back video responses, since TikTok has that feature.
Are reply girls a thing on TikTok?

Here're some ones that're still pretty decent today
Haloid is a classic, even if it makes me sad these days knowing what happened to the guy.

It takes me back to old Halo skill videos like Goldie Does Assault on the Control Room.
 
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Bikdiponabus is a youtube channel thats been active since 2007 and has been virtually unchanged since then. He's nerdy kind of autistic guy who uploads pokemon and mario 64 romhacks giving dry commentary with a low quality mic for only a couple hundred views a piece. What I love about it is he's clearly doing it as a hobby and doesn't seem to care for reaching a wider audience or anything like that, he's just fucking around playing romhacks with minimal editing. He can also be quite funny at times. It's a very chill and cozy channel that throws back to the "Broadcast Yourself" era of youtube, even his new videos have that nostalgic feeling to them, they wouldnt be out of place back in 2007.

Perhaps his most popular series was his playthrough of a Kaizo Mario 64 ROMhack.

 

There is never anything that will make me miss the early to mid 2000s more than flash animation. I still sing this to myself on a weekly basis.


It's from 2010, but I remember stumbling across this in 2011 (which feels like a lifetime ago) and it's still bewildering. The song itself has no real structure, the instruments all sound flat, and there's subtitles in Japanese for some reason.

 
Bikdiponabus is a youtube channel thats been active since 2007 and has been virtually unchanged since then. He's nerdy kind of autistic guy who uploads pokemon and mario 64 romhacks giving dry commentary with a low quality mic for only a couple hundred views a piece. What I love about it is he's clearly doing it as a hobby and doesn't seem to care for reaching a wider audience or anything like that, he's just fucking around playing romhacks with minimal editing. He can also be quite funny at times. It's a very chill and cozy channel that throws back to the "Broadcast Yourself" era of youtube, even his new videos have that nostalgic feeling to them, they wouldnt be out of place back in 2007.

Perhaps his most popular series was his playthrough of a Kaizo Mario 64 ROMhack.

I miss people making youtube videos out of genuine passion and not for some money or efame. I can understand some level of monetization was necessary for a lot of artists to make more good content and get their shit out there,but monetization turned Youtube into cable 2.0 but 1000x worse.
 
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