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This thread is for the discussion of once prominent or obscure online games that have lost their relevance due to loss of interest, neglect, being shutdown, or an update that irreversibly fucked up said game forever.
I've been primarily playing online games for most of my life, starting out picking up numerous free-to-play online games as a kid that I would go on to cherish for the rest of my life. Nothing is quite as fun as a good multiplayer game to go back to everyday, relax, and create unforgettable memories with; but many of these games I've played have since ultimately become forgotten for various reasons, left as nothing more than memories that will be lost in time (like tears in rain).
Some of these online games have managed to become replayable and even gain a new audience via private servers/revivals (quality and quantity of trannies varies), while others have been left to fade away with no way of keeping their memory alive unfortunately. Dead online games are a dime-a-dozen and a sad reality that we're stuck with in this godforsaken timeline.
An example of one of these dead online games was an MMO called LEGO Universe that lived a short life span from October 26, 2010 to January 31, 2012 that was shutdown due to not being able to "build a satisfactory revenue model in our target group."
I had a brief experience with it back in 2011, and had a lot of fun for the little time I got to play it. It's a shame it was shutdown so early and abruptly, I loved LEGO as a kid and a LEGO MMO was the dream for me.
LEGO Universe can fortunately still be played today via a server emulator known as Darkflame Universe (DLU) that can be setup on Windows, macOS or Linux.
I've been primarily playing online games for most of my life, starting out picking up numerous free-to-play online games as a kid that I would go on to cherish for the rest of my life. Nothing is quite as fun as a good multiplayer game to go back to everyday, relax, and create unforgettable memories with; but many of these games I've played have since ultimately become forgotten for various reasons, left as nothing more than memories that will be lost in time (like tears in rain).
Some of these online games have managed to become replayable and even gain a new audience via private servers/revivals (quality and quantity of trannies varies), while others have been left to fade away with no way of keeping their memory alive unfortunately. Dead online games are a dime-a-dozen and a sad reality that we're stuck with in this godforsaken timeline.
An example of one of these dead online games was an MMO called LEGO Universe that lived a short life span from October 26, 2010 to January 31, 2012 that was shutdown due to not being able to "build a satisfactory revenue model in our target group."
I had a brief experience with it back in 2011, and had a lot of fun for the little time I got to play it. It's a shame it was shutdown so early and abruptly, I loved LEGO as a kid and a LEGO MMO was the dream for me.
LEGO Universe can fortunately still be played today via a server emulator known as Darkflame Universe (DLU) that can be setup on Windows, macOS or Linux.
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