Just so you and your veiwers are aware the internet archive is at risk of being shutdown and or restricted! We may lose tons of data from the past if that were to happen.
This ^ Most important comment on this video. As an IT professional, I can’t count how many times a day I use the archive for old drivers & manuals when fixing old pc issues, restoring old hard drives, etc. We simply cannot sit idly by & lose the most valuable resource on the internet. Its the digital Library of Alexandria
And if several massive corporations have their way, you won’t have an Internet archive anymore to view. the whole thing makes me mental thinking that private corporations are trying to shut down basically what would be considered everyone’s virtual library. The Internet archive is an extremely important tool for all of us.
Won't be the first nor the last backup db to dissapear, mangatraders was the best example, when you prefer copyright aka capitalism over humanity this is the result 💁🏽
@@Ebanii don't agree, I just think that certain politicians don't want dirt dug up on them from the past, so they want to erase and rewrite history first by getting rid of internet archive
I don’t disagree. But what happened is poor leadership at the Internet Archive playing a game they had no chance of winning. Even people at IA or funding it didn’t agree with what they did during Covid. It was fucking moronic to pick that fight and jeopardize the site as a whole.
fun fact! there is still a huge push in the gorillaz community to revive the plastic beach website. i know that in the official gorillaz discord server, the mods had gotten word to the band's management about taking steps to bring the website back. as of now, that has been sidelined but hope is not lost! it is possible we'll see a revival of plastic beach sometime in the future :)
Gorillaz has a bunch of lost/unreleased media they actually planned and cancelled movies and tv shows as recent as 2020. A big reason why fans are especially interested in plastic beach media is because they did plan to release stuff but because they ran out of money a lot of things had to be cut. For example they originally planned to make a music video for every song in order to tell the story (every album has a storyline) but because they couldn’t they instead had Murdoc host a radio show where fans would get updates. The album itself wasn’t as successful as the previous and because of internal issues between the creators Gorillaz went on hiatus. I think that played a major role as to why plastic beach never got sea sides
@@346Yomanit's not like they are funding their own band. Everything bands do is controlled by a record company. They have the right to everything you make. If they don't like the idea of releasing something, and they think it won't make enough money (yes, even just releasing without physical copies is expensive) then they simply won't do it and your music will be in limbo forever or until you buy them out. It doesn't work that way and it definitely isn't as simple as you make it out to be.
@nuggetkindgudind3548 You’re able to pirate certain games and media using it and some of the bigger companies are trying to sue over it even tho they already have plenty money
@@hayden980 Actually that's simplifying it a little too much. Essentially what happened was the Internet archive runs a public digital library for free use by anyone who'd want to access it. The way it works is the archive will buy a book and then rent it out to one user at a time to be used for a limited time frame, while the book is with the user it can't be lent to another user until it is given back. In that way the Internet archive was operating in a similar way to a public library, just via a digital format. The problem arose when the Internet archive lifted the restriction on lending limits for some of the books in the library as a response to COVID-19, as people couldn't leave quarantine. The free spread of books became cause of concern for large book publishers which then sued the archive and won, though the Internet archive intends to appeal the case. Sorry about the long winded post lol, just felt like I had to give a bit more context to this for anyone not in the know
This is what happens if your only mode of storage is digital. If your machine breaks down, or if solar flares take place... you lose everything (and by the way solar flares have occurred throughout Earth's history). I personally lost all of my photos from the early 2000s which were stored only on my computers and not printed. But I still have all my photos from earlier times taken with analog cameras in photo albums... even photos of my great-grandparents are still around in the albums.
Similarly, if your only mode of storage is physical, it's at risk due to oxidation and whatnot. This is why you should always keep at least two copies if possible, one physical and one digital.
@@zecaptainpegleg8820 if you're gonna preserve data in physical format, it's most likely not going to be a website or a game you're trying to preserve. However, if you do want to preserve those, there's literally a million cloud services on the Internet, and if that doesn't suit you, the USBs are always right there. And if even that doesn't suit you, then just take a photo with a DSLR or something.
I really love the editing and narration in this one, particularly in the Minecraft segment. Usually I'm not spooked by Minecraft horror stories, but the way you presented it is so eerie that it actually got me on the edge of my seat.
Well early 2000s makes sense since 2011 is pretty early still 88 more years to go give or take. Now idk how that 1 year to 2012 took up so much of the century but I’m not a timeologist
even calls the time around the release of Slender the 8 Pages as "early internet" lol I was like how young is this kid?! ; for context it was released year 2012
It's pretty crazy but I played one of the earliest versions of roblox, I can't remember the exact one but it must have been between 2005-2008. I absolutely don't have the files anymore though and I only ever played it once when looking for an online lego game.
This was a fascinating video as always! Though I will admit, this part toward the beginning made me wince: 0:22 “The majority of communication was still done through chatrooms!” *shows an IM program, not a chatroom, and makes no mention of forums* Instant Messengers were not chatrooms. You could create group chats, but you had to be invited to those. Chatrooms were (and are) on things like IRC servers, and anyone can join them. Also, TONS of communication was done over forums! They still exist today, but are sadly less used due to the rise of social media. Which is a shame-there’d be a lot less internet drama if we stuck to forums, IMO.
Idk if Jorge’s original video is nostalgic yet since it’s not been ten years yet but only…9…and I was a freshman in college while a ton of you were…children…. God
i love your videos so much, this might sound weird but i have trouble sleeping most nights, and these videos genuinely help to have in the background!’ the content is also always so well made i love the editing:3
Thanks so much for using my track ‘Is there anybody there?’ during the Crazy Frog segment! Super cool to be a part of this… super cool and spooky video too! 👻🩶💚
the internet archive or an archival resource is essientially for both historical and cultural purposes which is why companies endangering the internet archive is disconcerting.
Incredibly based of you to play "corner folk" at the start of the Roblox segment. Never expected to find AJCW's werk or even the _Monument Mythos_ soundtrack anywhere else but here we are.
@Markiegee55 i think i have seen it, if not i will give it a go tomoro as its after 10 in scotland and i cant keep my eyes open lol thanks for the heads up
I wish I could figure out how much of my feeling towards old Minecraft is just nostalgia and how much of it was actually different. I sometimes look at opd Minecraft and almost feel like it was a completely different game. I think a large part of that is because of it starting as an indie game as well. Regardless, I miss the feeling the old game used to give me.
Crazy to think that Parsec used to write angsty and horror Powerpuff Girls Fanfiction where characters would die or get murdered would go on to make Slender: The Eight Pages.
Minecraft losing its "anomalous generation" was truly a sad change. I mean it developed into an absolute glorious beast of a sandbox, with actual lore, history ect. but the strange, unintended stuff was always my favourite part to discover.
@@theokkali467 Ahh I see, so it wasn't Christopher or Phillip Booth. Chris made a post on his FB but who knows if he remembers the vocalist. That is actually almost 40 years ago
When you mentioned liminal spaces, I was brought back to yesterday evening when I had decided to search for the 80's Canadian program "Today's Special" which aired on Nickelodeon during that decade. I had watched only the intro of the program on TH-cam quite a few years ago so I didn't have a good idea of how the actual episodes played out anymore after so long. I was remembering the whole production through rose colored glasses; imagining that it was some kind of 1980's Akashic Record midnight coffee shop on the outskirts of a city in Blade Runner or some half baked wild goose chase into office waiting rooms that are on the other side of an interdimensional portal. So I watched a full episode. And while I will always love this show and even now I am beginning to see it once again from the cusp of the abyss that I wish for it to be, it is for the most part in reality a succession of hyper active learning exercises for small children peppered with slapstick humor: not at all what I had stored in my memory. However...these human and puppet characters inhabiting an otherwise deserted department store over night, along with Jeff's cursed mannequin paralysis, (is he supposed to be a golem?) and the giant mice who speak only in rhymes... it is a bit horrifying and does indeed have the air of a liminal space purgatory to it.
I think I might have played some of the early versions of Roblox and Minecraft shown in this video. Some of the 3D Groove games also looked familiar. If I can get the hard drive of the old computer to work, it's possible I could help with the search for some of these games.
You have an absolutely pleasant voice and generally exude a special melancholic atmosphere in your videos (together with the sound). I love it. Let someone tell you this who has listened to thousands of podcasts and video essays and is very, very picky.
90% of the things from your childhood will be forgotten to time. It’s unfortunate but inevitable. Only the tip of the iceberg of what was most popular will be remembered. And even then, a lot of it becomes distorted with personal bias and things misremembered… Like as much as 90s nostalgia is en vogue right now, people tend to forget the frosted hair, Jnco jeans, awful horror movies, and the terrible nu-metal takeover…
Yo, interesting topic. Wouldn't you mind if i recommend? Can you please make more parts of "A journey through dying worlds" I really love that topic 🖤 Dying worlds in games and rabbit holes is also cool topics!
This is like Batman and Superman teaming up, this is like Messi and Ronaldo playing for the same team, this is like Vegeta and Goku. We will be watching!
Bro literally took like 10 minutes to gush about old Minecraft before going back for the topic of the video, i literally almost thought I was watching something else
Man this was such a cool vid especially sense I was really young or did not have internet access when some of these took place thanks for making a video about all of it!
Lost media is so fascinsting. The promisse of an adventure online is both alluring and strange. If anyone wants to, ya'll should try to find rabbit holes yourself. There are plenty and even if they ain't something major. Stumbling across something seemingly "forbidden" and "hidden" is electrifying.
I remember we had a WebTV and in like 1997 or 1998 we went to Conan O'Brien's website and there was a game called "if they had mated" and you picked 2 celebrity's and they're photos would be mixed together grotesquely looking and that's what they would look like if they had mated 😂
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435 WebTV was so awesome, it was the TV! So the screen was HUGE! And the chat rooms, "Talk City" I think It was called, they were so much fun, I don't know why a normal computer chat room was and still is just different. I don't know why exactly, but the old WebTV chat rooms were just so much fun, with that neon green lighting of the font, and the neon orange"whisper" font of the private person to person messages, those chat rooms were so much fun! Most people will never understand why the 1997 WebTV version of the internet chat rooms especially is somehow better, but it really was exciting! I was like 12 or 13 back then, so I suppose life was more mysterious back then, This girl I met in the chat room I asked A/S/L? Meaning age sex location, and she's from Persia she said! I was like wow where is that? And she's like Iran, ect. But this mysterious encounter with this mystery person, one's mind is imagining some exotic person! And this is what made it magical, I think, because nowadays I can just click on the photo of the username, and there they are- I know EVERYTHING about them, what they ate last night, (yawn) I mean even to have one's picture online, remember how RARE that was! It was unthinkable to let the world know EVERYTHING about you. But as far as the great enlightening conversations we had back in the ancient internet, the typical chat log looked something like this at any given time.... GubmentCheese1985: Metallica Rules FoxyGurl1983: Hanson Sucks (Ect....) Lol that's what we'd say all day long lol 😆
I watch your channel now ae a newbie but man like i always Start crying watching these lost media vids....im a 1991 baby and this makes me feel good and just ...sad but happy....like i wish nothing changed like before.. everything was affordable and the brst we wanted and had was flip phones pre 2012 even ....😢😢 I Hate this modern cold world but wen i watch these vids i at least get help in getting to my old happy memories as a child..i love u wlln love u too son amir
I remember playing some of the 3D Groove games as a kid, most of them couldn't run on my computer, or if they did, caused it to heat up rather quickly. They could probably all run on my current computer. As for Minecraft, you'd expect something from the more "Modern" internet to not have that much lost media, but much of the stuff that IS lost seems to be largely of versions that weren't released publicly, and Mojang preserves old versions of Minecraft better than Roblox does, which is arguably it's main competitor.
i love when sponsors tell me to google myself, just to see how much is there written about me, only to see absolutely nothing and other people with the same name.
I used to think anything online lasts forever. Some people still believe that. Now I know better. Anything online lasts forever...if there's enough interest in it. Turns out it wasn't the online component that made stuff last but rather people going out of their way to keep it alive. Someone has to upload things to servers, keep it available for people to watch. And if not then it needs to be backed up to another storage medium once the original gets old or damaged, in a place that doesn't become forgotten later on. There are pictures, texts, videos I've seen decades ago that I can't find anywhere anymore. Maybe if I keep searching I'll eventually find them. But there are too many things out nowadays, do I really want to spend my time looking for those things when I can spend time on content I know I can find right now? With AI developing further, is there even a need to store stuff for the long-term when you can just train a model to generate something similar? I'm questioning whether the value in storing information is actually declining over time and instead giving way to generating capabilities.
Hearing about Internet Archive being in trouble fills me with concern. It's where I pirate most classic anime and modern books. Luckily I've gotten several things downloaded before that'll be happening, if it even does.
It sucks that we have to do this, but we should probably keep quiet about using Archive for piracy, even for abandonware. That's the main reason rights holders [parasites] are trying to kill it, instead of buying their overpriced stuff, users will just go to Archive instead, so they see the entirety of Archive as unfair competition and as an enemy. "If you know, you know", but unfortunately we had best keep talk of downloading content that's still for sale hush-hush until Archive gets the same protection as physical public libraries.
the part about minecraft made me realize someone could make a really compelling minecraft arg. something with that liminal nostalgic horror vibe to it that those old versions have
I can’t get over how this guy sounds like the weekend. Just imagining the weekend having a niche TH-cam channel that covers internet oddities makes me chuckle
Among these pieces of lost media I've encountered are various mods for EA NHL games of years gone by, and several pictures of players in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League from the late 2000s.
It's insane when the slender chapter started, I could tell what it was going to be immediately based on the footstep sounds and the crickets. Haven't played that game in close to a decade probably but it's still seared into my mind
Not all MSI files use online resources, it just happpens that the installation script called by the MSI pulled down the files in this instance. MSI is just a installer format that uses the windows installer libraries instead of shipping it's own GUI purely for installing the software.
Thanks for having me on again man! :)
i love your vids hope your doing fine
Wait, were you the same person who worked on Secret of Evermore?
You're welcome
Yo jorge
You're welcome
Just so you and your veiwers are aware the internet archive is at risk of being shutdown and or restricted! We may lose tons of data from the past if that were to happen.
This ^ Most important comment on this video. As an IT professional, I can’t count how many times a day I use the archive for old drivers & manuals when fixing old pc issues, restoring old hard drives, etc. We simply cannot sit idly by & lose the most valuable resource on the internet. Its the digital Library of Alexandria
@@417TheoryPleb
@@417Theory Womp womp.
Why is it at risk? What have I missed?
@@417Theorysmooth brain behavior.
And if several massive corporations have their way, you won’t have an Internet archive anymore to view. the whole thing makes me mental thinking that private corporations are trying to shut down basically what would be considered everyone’s virtual library. The Internet archive is an extremely important tool for all of us.
Instead of just talking about it, make sure you voice your anger to your local representatives
Won't be the first nor the last backup db to dissapear, mangatraders was the best example, when you prefer copyright aka capitalism over humanity this is the result 💁🏽
@@Ebanii don't agree, I just think that certain politicians don't want dirt dug up on them from the past, so they want to erase and rewrite history first by getting rid of internet archive
I don’t disagree. But what happened is poor leadership at the Internet Archive playing a game they had no chance of winning. Even people at IA or funding it didn’t agree with what they did during Covid. It was fucking moronic to pick that fight and jeopardize the site as a whole.
Fahrenheit 541 is a really good book on all of this ngl
fun fact! there is still a huge push in the gorillaz community to revive the plastic beach website. i know that in the official gorillaz discord server, the mods had gotten word to the band's management about taking steps to bring the website back. as of now, that has been sidelined but hope is not lost! it is possible we'll see a revival of plastic beach sometime in the future :)
I miss that game :(
Gorillaz has a bunch of lost/unreleased media they actually planned and cancelled movies and tv shows as recent as 2020. A big reason why fans are especially interested in plastic beach media is because they did plan to release stuff but because they ran out of money a lot of things had to be cut. For example they originally planned to make a music video for every song in order to tell the story (every album has a storyline) but because they couldn’t they instead had Murdoc host a radio show where fans would get updates. The album itself wasn’t as successful as the previous and because of internal issues between the creators Gorillaz went on hiatus. I think that played a major role as to why plastic beach never got sea sides
A multi millionaire artist can't release their media because they "ran out of money"?? This millionaire should start a GoFundMe
@@346Yomanit's not like they are funding their own band. Everything bands do is controlled by a record company. They have the right to everything you make. If they don't like the idea of releasing something, and they think it won't make enough money (yes, even just releasing without physical copies is expensive) then they simply won't do it and your music will be in limbo forever or until you buy them out. It doesn't work that way and it definitely isn't as simple as you make it out to be.
the internet archive is in hot water right now...
what do you mean
what do you mean
what do I mean
@nuggetkindgudind3548 You’re able to pirate certain games and media using it and some of the bigger companies are trying to sue over it even tho they already have plenty money
@@hayden980 Actually that's simplifying it a little too much. Essentially what happened was the Internet archive runs a public digital library for free use by anyone who'd want to access it. The way it works is the archive will buy a book and then rent it out to one user at a time to be used for a limited time frame, while the book is with the user it can't be lent to another user until it is given back. In that way the Internet archive was operating in a similar way to a public library, just via a digital format. The problem arose when the Internet archive lifted the restriction on lending limits for some of the books in the library as a response to COVID-19, as people couldn't leave quarantine. The free spread of books became cause of concern for large book publishers which then sued the archive and won, though the Internet archive intends to appeal the case.
Sorry about the long winded post lol, just felt like I had to give a bit more context to this for anyone not in the know
Even just two seconds of Dreamscape by 009 Sound System was instantly recognizable...
This is what happens if your only mode of storage is digital. If your machine breaks down, or if solar flares take place... you lose everything (and by the way solar flares have occurred throughout Earth's history). I personally lost all of my photos from the early 2000s which were stored only on my computers and not printed. But I still have all my photos from earlier times taken with analog cameras in photo albums... even photos of my great-grandparents are still around in the albums.
Lol
Similarly, if your only mode of storage is physical, it's at risk due to oxidation and whatnot. This is why you should always keep at least two copies if possible, one physical and one digital.
@@BreakyOnlineExactly!
How are you gonna make a game or website physical? Hand write all the code and animations?
@@zecaptainpegleg8820 if you're gonna preserve data in physical format, it's most likely not going to be a website or a game you're trying to preserve. However, if you do want to preserve those, there's literally a million cloud services on the Internet, and if that doesn't suit you, the USBs are always right there. And if even that doesn't suit you, then just take a photo with a DSLR or something.
being one of the people who discovered all the stuff about the Slender prototypes, so happy that somebody is finally talking about it.
I really love the editing and narration in this one, particularly in the Minecraft segment. Usually I'm not spooked by Minecraft horror stories, but the way you presented it is so eerie that it actually got me on the edge of my seat.
What a great video!! Usually for lost media videos they’re presented as scary/ominous, but you made them really relaxing and pleasant, really cool!!
The atmosphere of your videos are brilliant. Melancholic, lonely, mysterious, and strangely comforting.
They remind me of that one screen for the ps2 were the dots just spin in circles
12:58 oh god I really can’t hear the words grimace and shake in the same sentence normally anymore
It's literally an AD for the Grimice shake dawg...
Thank you for using my track 'Forgotten' 💙 didn't expect it to be right at the begining haha
Thank you!
please keep making ambient sounds like this 🙏 its so relaxing and i might even use it
You're a legend bro! Amazing work!
my man says "in the early 2000s" and shows a desktop with a minecraft icon on it
Also says "late 2000's" and talks about
"Slender the 8 Pages"released in 2012. Lol
Well early 2000s makes sense since 2011 is pretty early still 88 more years to go give or take.
Now idk how that 1 year to 2012 took up so much of the century but I’m not a timeologist
@@shaneiles5672 Well, 2000's usually refers to the years between 2000 and 2009, 2011 and 2012 would be considered "Early 2010's"
@@shaneiles5672 hey genius early 2000s means the years between 2000 and 2005
even calls the time around the release of Slender the 8 Pages as "early internet" lol I was like how young is this kid?! ; for context it was released year 2012
It's pretty crazy but I played one of the earliest versions of roblox, I can't remember the exact one but it must have been between 2005-2008. I absolutely don't have the files anymore though and I only ever played it once when looking for an online lego game.
This was a fascinating video as always! Though I will admit, this part toward the beginning made me wince:
0:22 “The majority of communication was still done through chatrooms!” *shows an IM program, not a chatroom, and makes no mention of forums*
Instant Messengers were not chatrooms. You could create group chats, but you had to be invited to those. Chatrooms were (and are) on things like IRC servers, and anyone can join them. Also, TONS of communication was done over forums! They still exist today, but are sadly less used due to the rise of social media. Which is a shame-there’d be a lot less internet drama if we stuck to forums, IMO.
You deserve so much more attention man, you're on par with nexpo quality wise
Idk if Jorge’s original video is nostalgic yet since it’s not been ten years yet but only…9…and I was a freshman in college while a ton of you were…children….
God
The old minecraft gameplay was so nostalgic. I completely forgot that they changed most of the textures
My god, you're on fire! Thanks and great timing, time to chill out with Virtual Carbon! :)
i love your videos so much, this might sound weird but i have trouble sleeping most nights, and these videos genuinely help to have in the background!’ the content is also always so well made i love the editing:3
Thanks so much for using my track ‘Is there anybody there?’ during the Crazy Frog segment!
Super cool to be a part of this… super cool and spooky video too! 👻🩶💚
Thank you JHB!
the internet archive or an archival resource is essientially for both historical and cultural purposes which is why companies endangering the internet archive is disconcerting.
we need more vids man ur content and voice overs are fucking top tier, ur healing my inner child
@@justramen1660 very soon!
@@VirtualCarbon ok what bout nowww
@@VirtualCarbon u genuinly my fav lost media TH-camrs tbh other mfs are just boring ur shits actually intriguing
Incredibly based of you to play "corner folk" at the start of the Roblox segment. Never expected to find AJCW's werk or even the _Monument Mythos_ soundtrack anywhere else but here we are.
The forbidden lands setting of the original shadow of the colossus captures this feeling really well 32:53
wonderful nice to hear jorge again
@Markiegee55 i think i have seen it, if not i will give it a go tomoro as its after 10 in scotland and i cant keep my eyes open lol thanks for the heads up
The minecraft chapter is so dreamy and could be part of dying worlds
Classic virtual carbon narration
I vividly remember the plastic beach dropping and the videos that coincides with the albums, so good
This gigachad uses sleep/meditation music for his background audio :L perfect choice this hits good with earbuds
as a liminal space lover, seeing videos about anything like this makes me so happy
I love how they used Sneaker Pimps in the intro for an example clip. That brought me back. 👌
YOOOOOOOO I needed a good lost media video tonight
30:51 i appreciate the 2kki music so much 🙏
It's easier to brun books when you don't have to physically go get them. One of many Social engineering strats
37:40 That definitely isn't one word.
Thank you for this video! Very inspiring for nostalgia content! You have given me a lot of ideas for my next videos!
Lets goooo new Virtual Carbon upload!
I wish I could figure out how much of my feeling towards old Minecraft is just nostalgia and how much of it was actually different. I sometimes look at opd Minecraft and almost feel like it was a completely different game. I think a large part of that is because of it starting as an indie game as well. Regardless, I miss the feeling the old game used to give me.
Now this collab...
ITS LEGENDARY!
I LOVED the LifeSavers mini-golf game! That brings back so many good memories.
That game was awesome
Crazy to think that Parsec used to write angsty and horror Powerpuff Girls Fanfiction where characters would die or get murdered would go on to make Slender: The Eight Pages.
19:43 CRAZY CHEEBO! THE LEGEND HIMSELF IS NOW NOT OBSCURE
i'd seriously like to congratulate you on finding your niche and succeeding at it. you are an inspiration to me!
Minecraft losing its "anomalous generation" was truly a sad change. I mean it developed into an absolute glorious beast of a sandbox, with actual lore, history ect. but the strange, unintended stuff was always my favourite part to discover.
EKT WAS FOUND
@@theokkali467 i thought vocalist was the Christopher Booth guy
@@theokkali467 Ahh I see, so it wasn't Christopher or Phillip Booth. Chris made a post on his FB but who knows if he remembers the vocalist. That is actually almost 40 years ago
@@theokkali467we need to find the female vocalist in the song 😂
@@maxsmith5894I am blown away that some people hear that and think it's a woman
@@maxsmith5894we will find her 😅
thanks for using my music, love the video:)
love the music!
This whole video called me old but the Minecraft and Slender sections made me actually FEEL old. 💀
When you mentioned liminal spaces, I was brought back to yesterday evening when I had decided to search for the 80's Canadian program "Today's Special" which aired on Nickelodeon during that decade.
I had watched only the intro of the program on TH-cam quite a few years ago so I didn't have a good idea of how the actual episodes played out anymore after so long. I was remembering the whole production through rose colored glasses; imagining that it was some kind of 1980's Akashic Record midnight coffee shop on the outskirts of a city in Blade Runner or some half baked wild goose chase into office waiting rooms that are on the other side of an interdimensional portal.
So I watched a full episode. And while I will always love this show and even now I am beginning to see it once again from the cusp of the abyss that I wish for it to be, it is for the most part in reality a succession of hyper active learning exercises for small children peppered with slapstick humor: not at all what I had stored in my memory.
However...these human and puppet characters inhabiting an otherwise deserted department store over night, along with Jeff's cursed mannequin paralysis, (is he supposed to be a golem?) and the giant mice who speak only in rhymes... it is a bit horrifying and does indeed have the air of a liminal space purgatory to it.
The name sea-sides is pretty good, especially considering it looks like with the naming scheme Gorillaz was using, it wouldve just been named P-Sides
I think I might have played some of the early versions of Roblox and Minecraft shown in this video. Some of the 3D Groove games also looked familiar. If I can get the hard drive of the old computer to work, it's possible I could help with the search for some of these games.
as someone who started playing roblox in 2008-9 ish, i wish i remembered it more 😭 but i had no idea it was lost
SAVE THE INTERNET ARCHIVE
You have an absolutely pleasant voice and generally exude a special melancholic atmosphere in your videos (together with the sound). I love it. Let someone tell you this who has listened to thousands of podcasts and video essays and is very, very picky.
Man, I didn't get broadband until 2005, 2006. Such simpler times.
90% of the things from your childhood will be forgotten to time. It’s unfortunate but inevitable. Only the tip of the iceberg of what was most popular will be remembered.
And even then, a lot of it becomes distorted with personal bias and things misremembered… Like as much as 90s nostalgia is en vogue right now, people tend to forget the frosted hair, Jnco jeans, awful horror movies, and the terrible nu-metal takeover…
I immediately recognized the retrovex song. Great video!
Not Jorge creeping me out with Gorillaz lost media 💀
Congrats in getting to 125k! Last time I saw you you had 80k
Yo, interesting topic. Wouldn't you mind if i recommend? Can you please make more parts of "A journey through dying worlds" I really love that topic 🖤
Dying worlds in games and rabbit holes is also cool topics!
I will!
What an impressive piece of accessible media. Excellent writing and editing, I'm just so impressed by all of it. Well done 👏
Great video, loved the format and storytelling, keep up the wonderful work VC!
Glad you mentioned 3D Groove. Their game Skyracer Impulse is my favourite.
amazing editing, well put together, and pleasant to listen to :). incredibly informative and well researched.
Your voice complements the videos so well.
This is like Batman and Superman teaming up, this is like Messi and Ronaldo playing for the same team, this is like Vegeta and Goku. We will be watching!
Why can't you just write a normal compliment?
Glad to see you getting up there my man. Your content is great
Perfect, a new Virtual Carbon upload just before hittong the bed, dope as always!!💪
Bro literally took like 10 minutes to gush about old Minecraft before going back for the topic of the video, i literally almost thought I was watching something else
Also newer Minecraft better-
Man this was such a cool vid especially sense I was really young or did not have internet access when some of these took place thanks for making a video about all of it!
Lost media is so fascinsting. The promisse of an adventure online is both alluring and strange. If anyone wants to, ya'll should try to find rabbit holes yourself. There are plenty and even if they ain't something major. Stumbling across something seemingly "forbidden" and "hidden" is electrifying.
*dark murky blue filter*
*ominous drone*
*muffled nyan cat*
*thanks to todays sponsor*
31:53 oh dude, the echo. Nice touch.
Love your videos man, your channel hits the spot!
Pay per view has soooooooo much
Lost media.
From sporting events to fight shows.
Adult too.
This is the collab we need 😎 what a good day to watch this on my bday
I remember we had a WebTV and in like 1997 or 1998 we went to Conan O'Brien's website and there was a game called "if they had mated" and you picked 2 celebrity's and they're photos would be mixed together grotesquely looking and that's what they would look like if they had mated 😂
I remember that!!! Wow haha
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435 WebTV was so awesome, it was the TV! So the screen was HUGE! And the chat rooms, "Talk City" I think It was called, they were so much fun, I don't know why a normal computer chat room was and still is just different. I don't know why exactly, but the old WebTV chat rooms were just so much fun, with that neon green lighting of the font, and the neon orange"whisper" font of the private person to person messages, those chat rooms were so much fun! Most people will never understand why the 1997 WebTV version of the internet chat rooms especially is somehow better, but it really was exciting! I was like 12 or 13 back then, so I suppose life was more mysterious back then, This girl I met in the chat room I asked A/S/L? Meaning age sex location, and she's from Persia she said! I was like wow where is that? And she's like Iran, ect. But this mysterious encounter with this mystery person, one's mind is imagining some exotic person! And this is what made it magical, I think, because nowadays I can just click on the photo of the username, and there they are- I know EVERYTHING about them, what they ate last night, (yawn) I mean even to have one's picture online, remember how RARE that was! It was unthinkable to let the world know EVERYTHING about you. But as far as the great enlightening conversations we had back in the ancient internet, the typical chat log looked something like this at any given time....
GubmentCheese1985: Metallica Rules
FoxyGurl1983: Hanson Sucks
(Ect....)
Lol that's what we'd say all day long lol 😆
Ooohhhh baby!! God bless you! I was just searching for something to watch!!! Hahah tonight's gonna be amazing!!!❤️
you hit the spot like nexpo, much love
I watch your channel now ae a newbie but man like i always Start crying watching these lost media vids....im a 1991 baby and this makes me feel good and just ...sad but happy....like i wish nothing changed like before.. everything was affordable and the brst we wanted and had was flip phones pre 2012 even ....😢😢
I Hate this modern cold world but wen i watch these vids i at least get help in getting to my old happy memories as a child..i love u wlln love u too son amir
What an awesome collab!!!
I remember playing some of the 3D Groove games as a kid, most of them couldn't run on my computer, or if they did, caused it to heat up rather quickly. They could probably all run on my current computer.
As for Minecraft, you'd expect something from the more "Modern" internet to not have that much lost media, but much of the stuff that IS lost seems to be largely of versions that weren't released publicly, and Mojang preserves old versions of Minecraft better than Roblox does, which is arguably it's main competitor.
i love when sponsors tell me to google myself, just to see how much is there written about me, only to see absolutely nothing and other people with the same name.
I used to think anything online lasts forever. Some people still believe that. Now I know better. Anything online lasts forever...if there's enough interest in it. Turns out it wasn't the online component that made stuff last but rather people going out of their way to keep it alive. Someone has to upload things to servers, keep it available for people to watch. And if not then it needs to be backed up to another storage medium once the original gets old or damaged, in a place that doesn't become forgotten later on.
There are pictures, texts, videos I've seen decades ago that I can't find anywhere anymore. Maybe if I keep searching I'll eventually find them. But there are too many things out nowadays, do I really want to spend my time looking for those things when I can spend time on content I know I can find right now? With AI developing further, is there even a need to store stuff for the long-term when you can just train a model to generate something similar? I'm questioning whether the value in storing information is actually declining over time and instead giving way to generating capabilities.
Hearing about Internet Archive being in trouble fills me with concern. It's where I pirate most classic anime and modern books. Luckily I've gotten several things downloaded before that'll be happening, if it even does.
"it's where I pirate". Yeah, that's the problem. It's not a library if you're just stealing.
It sucks that we have to do this, but we should probably keep quiet about using Archive for piracy, even for abandonware. That's the main reason rights holders [parasites] are trying to kill it, instead of buying their overpriced stuff, users will just go to Archive instead, so they see the entirety of Archive as unfair competition and as an enemy. "If you know, you know", but unfortunately we had best keep talk of downloading content that's still for sale hush-hush until Archive gets the same protection as physical public libraries.
Who remembers Zip-Zaps? The hot wheels size rc cars
the part about minecraft made me realize someone could make a really compelling minecraft arg. something with that liminal nostalgic horror vibe to it that those old versions have
I can’t get over how this guy sounds like the weekend. Just imagining the weekend having a niche TH-cam channel that covers internet oddities makes me chuckle
This was amazing thank you. I feel really inspired now. One day I hope to be working with you on a video ❤
These interminable transitions between subjects is excruciating. Worse than YT ads. Cmon man, speed it up
Little big planet is something really nostalgic for me. It got shut down recently, effectively erasing more than a decade of user generated content.
phenomenal video, yo! subscribed. :)
"Fancy pants" was my chillhood.
Among these pieces of lost media I've encountered are various mods for EA NHL games of years gone by, and several pictures of players in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League from the late 2000s.
Watching this at 42, when as a kid we played games like rocky's Boots on floppy disks on Commodore 64s. I feel about as old as a goddamn trilobite.
It's insane when the slender chapter started, I could tell what it was going to be immediately based on the footstep sounds and the crickets. Haven't played that game in close to a decade probably but it's still seared into my mind
yooo im early, love ur content dude. saving this for my work day tomorrow
I feel like a new type of media is going to emerge soon called buried media, where we know it exists but just can't find it anymore lol
Not all MSI files use online resources, it just happpens that the installation script called by the MSI pulled down the files in this instance. MSI is just a installer format that uses the windows installer libraries instead of shipping it's own GUI purely for installing the software.