I remember pure website games too. There was some alien one where you had a certain amount of energy to use for the day. You could work out, attack other aliens or a few other things. Didn't cost anything to play. It was hard starting out because higher level guys could attack you. I remember putting a note: "please stop attacking me." One person attacked and said: "no."
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What "not leaving money on the table" does to a mf
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I miss the era where most pages didn't have ads.
When was that? I've been using the web for as long as it has been publicly available (1993), and I remember ads were always a thing. Hell, it used to be a lot worse.
In the 90s there were endless popup ads that would block the entire page, and used javascript exploits to literally move around the screen to avoid your mouse, so that you couldn't hit the close button. Not even killing the process worked cause they would just come right back the moment you closed them.
And don't forget about those sneaky pop-under ads that you wouldn't even notice until you were about to close your browser for the day. It's the reason why I was an early adopter of the original AdBlock when it first launched back in 2002 (I use Ublock Orgin and NextDNS these days.)
Ads aren't nearly as obnoxiously today as they were back then. At least the close button works. And they don't open in a new window anymore cause pop-up blockers are included in every browser now and have been for about 2 decades. And thankfully browsers have also disabled the ability for javascript to control window position and size.
I’ve been using the web for as long as it has been publicly available (1993), and I remember ads were always a thing. Hell, it used to be a lot worse.
I too started using the web back in summer of 93 NCSA What's New era. At that time, the idea was that if a company just put a web page up that was their ad, but the most exciting parts were people just putting up information for free. Link ads and banner ads started in 1994 but they weren't too bad. Pop-up ads started in 1997. They were pretty bad, but most browsers got popup blockers pretty quickly (especially Netscape Navigator iirc.) Adblock 0.1 was written in 2002 and the cat-and-mouse started. But generally the web was a great place to get information. Then the social media companies came forth with false gifts, speaking lies.
What were the ad blocking methods available? I didn't really use the Internet until early 2000s and I can't remember when I started using ad blocking extensions.
In the 90s? There weren't any. You just had to put up with it.
Wikipedia says the first Adblocker was released in 1996, but I never heard of it, nor did I know of anyone who was blocking ads back then. I didn't hear people discussing Adblockers until the mid-to-late 2000s, when AdBlock Plus first became popular.
I used ABP for many years until I learned that they sold out to the ad companies, and thus switched to Ublock Origin sometime in the 2010s. Not to mention that I got tired of having to manually update my ad filters. UBO made adblocking simple with its auto updater.
Like 1986?
Because in the 90s population ads were REALLY bad. You'd open a page and 30 new windows would open up with ads, and closing each one caused 3 more to open, and you eventually just had to turn off the fucking computer.
And this was on dial-up, so they also destroyed your bandwidth.
Did they remove the games from adultswim.com?
They had some good ones.
That pizza delivery game was a favourite of mine as a kid. I don't think adultswim still has the games, but there's other sites that have them.
I remember when movie theaters showed maybe one or two previews and no ads.
You can still do that on newgrounds.com
I remember when Chex and Dominoes put out games that were better than they had any right being. Chex even gave it away for free.
Wasn't Chex Quest just a reskin of Doom? Or did they release an original title that I don't know about?
There's a remastered version of Chex Quest that is pretty awesome.
I never had Chex Quest but I did have a Mr. Pibb Doom clone that absolutely sucked I got from a McDonald's kids meal back in the day. 😌
I never had Chex Quest either due to being British and that promotion happening in the US but I'd check out that remastered version on Steam if you want a free and fun FPS.
I actually made a random game you can play without login or tracking or anything. Dunno if it's any fun, though 🤔
And you need a keyboard to play. Otherwise it's just a screensaver.
https://nailbar.io/proj/miniduel3/
Sorry about the plug, but I am kinda proud of it.
That makes for a great screensaver though.
I mean, that's a pretty badass screensaver.
THIS is what I'm talking about!
Armor Games and Newgrounds are still up.
I remember playing King of the Hill paintball Shockwave plugin game.
How can we call ourselves a modern society without King of the Hill paintball?
You kaynt man, tell you hwhat man, that dang ol march o time them hands never be turnin back yaknow? Slow march to the grave man, dang ol, tragedy of universal human condition ah tell you hwhat.
Ayup.