2000 : We Will Have Flying Cars In 2018 2018 : Let's Go Back To 2000 EDIT : To all those incredibly smart humans reminding me that it's 2021, this video was uploaded in 2018
“There’s nothing wrong with being addicted to social media” Dude, the first step curing an addiction is admitting that you have a problem. You... have a problem.
Having a social need and using social media is not wrong. I bet that you use it all the time to get your fix. Social media is just are next step in our evolution.
@@rileyglennwatters What evolution? It's totally a devolution because social media addiction makes people isolated and socially inept! It's just as bad as being alone but you trick your brain into giving you that social dopamine hit when you really didin't to jack shit to deserve it.
@@Crossfire12312 you are seeing it as an addiction. It is evolution as a species. It’s called globalization, being able to communicate instantly gives us a step up from our very distant predators and competitors. Also We don’t have to learn something by going to a library or just remembering it. We have knowledge at our fingertips. You literally use this shit everyday as a tool.
The first thing that comes to my mind when i think of "early 2000s" is something like ... "ah yeah, it was a couple years ago or something, like 5-6 years". Then i realize its over 15 years and feel sad lol
@@benmcdonnell85 Yeah, defintly. Early 2000s is not that far off though. Time's have gotten better for introverts over the years. The 70's and 80s looked cool but it likely would have been hell if you were a nerd.
2:27 what you’re missing is... 1. Friends to drop by unexpectedly to chill 2. A Nokia with £5 credit and no privacy issues 3. stuff on the tv worth watching 4. That happy creative vibe from before the 2007 crash 5. More spending money/less misery if you’re skint (probably no broadband, Netflix, Spotify, smartphone contract, console pass etc to pay every month plus better pay in real terms)
That remembers me of back in the day when we had an PC with an INtel 486 i think running Win95 and my father started M$ Office then he goes to our kitchen makes coffee (with a normal coffee machine of course) drinks 2 or 3 cups smokes a cigarette and then get back in the living room and office is fully loaded and opens up.
I was 19 in the year 2000. And this was not how I lived it. Me and my friends were starting college, we would still hit up the malls, concerts were a big thing. We were always trying to meet girls on AIM to hang out at coffee shops, or download music from Napster but thats it . Not too many people had laptops, you still had the main computer..so hanging out in the internet all day wasn't fun. Gaming took a back seat to life, especially when you were trying to move forward in college and socializing with real people at the bars, etc. Oh, and almost every 19 year old I knew back then had a job. You are doing it wrong.
Correct. I was 12 and my bro was 18 in 2000 and altho there was plenty of epic Games by then like CS, quake 3, unreal tournament, final fantasy etc, it all took a backseat to being out living life
@the middle man thats true, Cable TV was the true pointless electronic time sink back in those days the internet wasn't nothing like what it is today haha
in 2000 i was kid one year before to start school for first time so small kid i was like in 7 or 8 years one year before to start school bc in 2001 year i start class 1 in school and for that 2000 i remember i have it only one nes console i not have it pc i get 5 years later my first pc but before that in 2000s amazing this dude is right the people not going out today now everyone just playing online games today i like how before in 2001 year when i start class 1 in school how everyday when i finish school i go to my nightbour girlfriend to we do the homework together and then when we finish with the homewerk we ride bikes and some day when we not have school like you know 2 days whith no school we play everyday or stay in her home outside on one table and we talk just some story what we create in the kids brains what we have you know some stuoid and in the same time fun storyes and the day outside was cool with good sun hot day dam it was the best days for my life true we have strong pc or the kids today have ps4 or ps5 im 27 years old and thats the stupid thing bc we have strong pc and ps consoles now the kids today will have good games i try it them too today bc im born in the start in the games with nes consoles and sega but the cool part was that how to isay it that with the nightbour girl i have all day fun outside as a kid the kids today will nothave that fun to talks for jokes and fun fake storyes today they just playing online together games is true have good graphics but is stupid that the kids today not play outside when i was kid so much kids we was in the front of my home and play today i see only 3 little kids brothers and they are like my nightbours bc they are close to my home to and one more small kid so real now have only 4 kids and only 3 of them ride bikes for somall time and then they go all day home and play games thats all today they are not like how to was in my time my time was more amazing for that this dude in the video is right
What's so funny is that nothing from the 2000s is fundamentally different. We've made staggering _incremental_ change but, they changes are in degree NOT kind. Anything from 98 and after was relatively the same as now. There's nothing you wouldn't recognize if you jumped forward 20 years, the graphics are just better now but, its nothing game changing. As someone who was born in the 80s, I was thinking back on this and I'm more shocked at how much changed in the 90s alone than the 18 years since. To be fair, things got _super_ sophisticated and polished around the 2000s and were probably at the last edge of breakthrough changes in consumer products landscape - there just isnt a lot of room for improvement now other than more if the same for less. I mean, raytracing and bloom adds some nice atmosphere but, its not groundbreaking like going from NES to Quake in sonething like 4 years. Cell phones weren't a brick, they were just shitty low res monochrome flip phones. Movies were actually better in some regards as they had perfected in on camera and practical effects but, prob wouldn't attempt something like Avatar or other heavy CG... then again, episode 1 came out around then and the Coruscant scenes were game changing. If you had a decently powerful PC, w.o. crapware, you could easily get really good graphics from Homeworld, Quake series, etc.
The early 2000s were a much simpler time...from time to time I wish I could go back. Technology was less intrusive back then, and you could appreciate it more when you used it in moderation. The level of advancement over the last 10 years is amazing but most of the new technology really isn’t revolutionary like the new unveiled products used to be
It's because we don't really get "new" products anymore. Just new iterations of already existing ones. Seem's like human technology is peaking, for now.
@@tonyscoleri384 it just gets worse buddy LMAO! in a few years you will look at music videos from 2019 on youtube and see the endless NOSTALGIA!!! comments from high schoolers and feel like crap it happened to me 10 or so years ago :(
@TechMasterJason and that's what I did too. And I feel so much better withouth boys and girls same aged not tagging me on stupid posts and fake friendship like... they don't even realized I left. They have my phone number, they just don't call me, so I guess they don't search for me on facebook, just like in real life. (Sorry for grammar mistakes)
@@dilligaf9250 well i can understand you,i can tell you that they wont remember either your birthday just like most people today...if facebook mentions it they will remember it..only a couple of yours mostly family members will remember it.But it had to do and how people are grown up and how they think.I prefer not talking all day on social media with friends because i think its better to say everything from face to face rather saying everything on Facebook or Instagram.Im mostly talking with 2-3 people on Instagram who are not in my place so i can hold the relationship with them.
Really good idea. But really poor execution. There is more to do than Videogames and movies. You could've done this project with some friends, go through the musical trends of those days, fashion and clothing, old activities and such. If I were you, I would redo this, but better.
I think exactly the same as you. You can't just watch some movies and play some video games from 20 years ago, it's much more than that, it's all around you, including trends that are part of the era you're in. It's always easier to speculate about the future than to relive the past. por cierto Alex White, grande verte por aquí.
Hate to tell you but the style has not changed since the 2000 shit even a lot of 90's style is used today. Also a Alpha never call's someone Beta just so you know.
The early 2000s hmm when people had respect and had a thing called life you guy s don't understand in the new millennium we didn't care that their wasn't as much media around if we wanted to talk to someone we called on a landline phone or what is now called a basic phone social media brings out the evil in us we should get out an talk to people in person instead of on a dahm computer we don't know how to communicate anymore and everything is looked at as this is this this is this how about it's a movie it's a show for freaking entertainment I want to help not judge but you have to see that sometimes we need to step away from the evils of social media
"There's nothing wrong with being addicted so social media." That's what smokers say about their addiction too. Smokers say drinking is worse, drinkers say drugs are worse, etc etc.
Ya he didn't LIVE for a week LIKE the early 2000's you just stayed in side and did with out current living style. You could have had a lot of fun but you wimped out, wined and stayed inside.
This isn't about missing "nice things" from today. This is about you in withdrawal from your addiction to worthless crap from today. You say people don't get together as much anymore and then go to say that social media is a great thing you can't live without.
Right. This is literally just a withdrawal rant; nothing else. Just listening to this dude whine about "I can't do the same thing everyday" is just very ironic... If you're truly passionate about something; you would do it, without question. I'm the epitome of living in the 2000s, and I don't need to use a dated CRT-TV to express that. It's expressed through the clothes I wear, the music I listen to, the media I consume, the personality I've RETAINED (through actually living in the 2000s), etc.
There was already some form of social media back then (Friendster, MySpace and early FB). Only difference back then is you can't them with you on the go like we do now.
@@mcoeif Now it has definitely taken over 90% of interaction. You used to have to rock up and converse face to face. Now you can simply just check up with eachother on the phone and talk while gaming online .
Agreed, 2000's games as a whole were way better than these last 8 years. Classics like Fallout New Vegas, Borderlands, Oblivion, Runescape, the older call of duties, and more just to name some of the popular ones were massive.
Same here, I already had a slim ps2 but I wanted to be able to play my games without the discs so I bought a phat ps2 and put a 250gb hard drive in it :p
Yeah, that's exactly what he did. There's a lot more to that period than a PS2 and an old CRT TV. But to truly experience living in the early 2000's, you need everyone to live in that period too (which is impossible). You need all businesses revert back to their old ways, like for example, record companies releasing and promoting CD's or car manufacturers releasing old models of their cars. And then there's always the excitement of going out to buy something that was (at the time) technologically advanced (like an old Nokia phone or a CD player). And the excitement and anticipation of upcoming events (big concerts, big game..etc). And because we were all living that period together, we used to talk and have discussions about everything that was going on, whether it was a popular TV show or politics or anything. Finally, having a Myspace account in 2005 is nothing like having one in 2018. Nobody's on that website anymore, so you just can't experience it now. Anyway, it was never really half as boring as this guy made it seem.
It would be easier to pretend to live in the 1950s than it would to pretend to live in the early 2000s. In the 2000s you have all this semi modern technology, but it’s the fact that it’s semi modern that makes it so difficult. Having internet so slow you want to pull your hair out is more frustrating than having no internet at all.
Trav in the Box I spent most of the early 2000s with no internet. We didn't get internet til like 2003/2004 and even then I wasn't online often until 2005 which is way past "Early 2000s" at that point. And guess what? I had a very fun childhood back then. I didn't need the internet. I mean cartoons, video games and movies were better than any website at the time (at least for someone 6-10 years old) and we actually played outside with other kids around the neighbourhood. The internet was just a past time now people treat it like it's second only to reality. It's sad. Oh, and I did have slow internet back then. Whatever. Not like I did anything important anyway unless going on Newgrounds, Ebaumsworld prank call soundboards or watching Smosh on TH-cam was considered "important."
BadgerCheese94 I’m with you on that man. For a long time the internet was not that great if you were a kid. It was just something to do if you were bored out of your skull. It was just too slow. Same thing with flip phones. They were fun to mess around on, but I didn’t take them too seriously. I remember in fourth grade when my school got the first macbooks. We were like wow, the future is truly here. The effect of how much time we have spent on the internet won’t be seen for years. We are a generation of guinea pigs.
Trav in the Box I didn't even know what a "Macbook" was when I was in 4th grade lol I just knew "This is a computer." At that age (9) my focus on computers was playing pinball or this Jimmy Neutron game for the PC wjth my cousin or occasionally the internet and looking at funny pictures. I don't think we used computers at school until middle school. For reference, 4th grade for me was 2003/2004. Scratch that I do think I used the computer once or twice in elementary but God knows I don't remember what we did on it lol. Probably some stupid computer math quiz sometime around 2001ish. Growing up though it was always these bulky PC monitors. Crazy how dated they look now. Computers in general were just a THING when I was a kid. To me they weren't as entertaining as TV, VCRs or Playstations. It wasnt til I was 11-12 that I was interested in computers and the online world.
BadgerCheese94 Yeah I was born a little bit later than you in 97. It doesn’t seem like that would make much of a difference, but it really does. It’s almost like every 3 or 4 years is a new generation these days. Things change so rapidly.
Trav in the Box Well I consider Gen Z to start in 1998 so I say you just barely made the millennial cut lol. And yea. My main worry is that outdoor play becomes less common though where I live now I see lots of kids outside. Yet again I live in one of the most outdoorsy states in America. I am gonna be a dad in the next few years so making sure my kids get the right balance of exercise and imaginational use is super important. Unlike my dad, I won't be caveman like toward video games lol but I won't be super permissive either. At some point you gotta turn the game off and get some fresh air.
I kinda feel sorry you can't quite experience the feeling I felt in the early 2000's. I can't really describe how the atmosphere itself felt, but I'd have to say I really miss the 2006 era the most. The cartoons, the movies, the flash games, hell I even miss the commercials.
*I played early 2000's video games for a week and watched old movies"* Fixed the title You focused on nothing else but video games and television. Hardly what LIFE was like in that decade.
Yeah. He should've called and text people on an old brick phone and gone out or invited friends over to play videogames, maybe gone out to watch an old movie or just visit a park or the mall. Something.
With the greatest of respect this was hardly attempting to live in the early 00's. Where's the reading newspapers, printing out maps, listening to early 00's music and dressing in an early 00's way?
From my perspective as a 21-year-old, you made the early 2000's out to be a time period that was impossible to live in. But dude, you could still go out, eat at restaurants, go to the mall, visit the movie theater, jam out with your iPod, play some cool Gameboy games like the Legend of Zelda, dance out on DDR, and still hang out with friends. I was just a little kid during that time but that was pretty much what I did during that decade and the time passed by fast. Honestly, I miss the days when people weren't constantly complaining about being unable to access their social media accounts, their smartphones, or their tablets. Your whole life doesn't revolve around a freaking website or an Apple product. Go out with friends and family and experience the world around you.
When 2000s started I was 8 almost 9 but the 2000s was better than 2010s but the 90s was better than the 2000s but both decades i have fond memories of the most traumatic events that happened in the 90s and 2000s was the Oklahoma bombing in 1995, columbine in 1999 and 9/11 in 2001 but that's nothing compared to today's world more evil is in today's world
I love the good old days, where I threw spears at giant mammoth for food. We didn't have these McDonalds in my day. Not to mention back then music was better, clanging two rocks for noise was clean not like trash now a days. Now kids are glued to their phones all day instead of going outside and trying to survive to live another day. Pathetic.
Derikimi That was nothing. Your generation had spears, that's for cowards, it was better in my days, when we hunted with our barehands or with a rock in hand, and most of our people got infections because we didn't have fire to cook the meat, that is real life for you.
I grew up in the 90's, I loved it, Playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for a little bit, then grab my board and skate with the homies for the rest of the day. During the summer, the entire block got together at an empty parking lot and we played tag football, hockey with roller blades, soccer and basketball. I think you didnt have a good time making this video because all you did was play games and didnt do much besides that. One thing i did every day was hang out with all sorts of friends.
Oscar Rodriguez real talk man, still knocked on the door to see if friends were home, still had house phone, phone numbers on a piece of paper man LMAO good times
Even with social media and stuff that’s the same thing I do with my friends now just different video games and newer things. I’m outside most of the time and try to stay off social media a ton
Technology then was a plus, not a a necessity for having fun. I would do the same thing every day with my friends and other people who are there randomly. And then we`d all play some video games in the evening after dinner when it was too dark.
Eh, at least we have a very portable computer that can fit in our pockets, and was far powerful than their computers when they used during the space ages.
My early days consisted of waking up, watching Pokémon on Cartoon Network, going to school, coming home and playing simpsons hit and run on my PS2 and then repeat
+Stix N' Stones I think social media is good because it allows people to talk to other people that you wouldn't have a chance of meeting in real life and it makes it easy to talk to my friends because I have Selective Mutism
The late 90s - early 00s is my passion. I'm constantly living my life like it was the early 2000s. I still use MSN Messenger, I still watch VHS tapes and listen to music with my MP3 or walkman. I still buy CDs and tapes, I still use my Nintendo 64 with the same TV I used to have back then. I use Windows 95 monitor and keyboard on a Windows Vista that I designed to look like a Windows 2000. I even bought Kodak to take pictures of my nights out with friends. I'm having fun with it!
jeremebp that was of course before the draft! We left boys but came home men! Unceremoniously ending our childhood wasn't easy! But at least when we came home we had the joys of pocket transistor radio and Nintendo DS!
The idea is fine. You lack imagination. You stuck only to technology. There are many other forms of media. You didn't explore books or music or fashion or food. You just played with your old video games and computer. You put no real effort into this project.
Also, in the 2000's social media was still a big thing. Most of us teenagers were addicted to talking to 30 people at once on MSN messenger, putting music on each others myspace pages and going into internet chat rooms about a topic we enjoyed. The fact that we had to restrict internet time was not due to 'it not being good' but more due to the fact that dial-up blocked the phone line and parents did not like this all night! Gaming was a huge thing, but thanks to the lack of twitch, youtube and other streaming sites there wasn't the mega money in it that there is now. The reason that he does not go out and interact with friends much anymore is not the fault of social media, it is also a thing with growing up. - As you leave school and get a job, your priorities change, and you don't want to always be out. You want to relax in your home that you pay to rent or own. Not hang out somewhere else. Also, as you have to pay your own way and earn your own money you naturally put a cost barrier on activities. When you were a child/teenager parents often cover the cost or you are content with free things to do. Some things change because you age, not because the date has changed. In the UK, it can be classed as 'anti social' if a group of more than 4 youths congregate somewhere. This gives councils and the police powers to move them on or ban them from that area in future. - They don't have to be doing anything wrong either. In my day we used to get moaned at by the police or locals for 'hanging around' but they had no power to do anything about it. - People wonder why online gaming or social media is more appealing to modern teenagers than going out? Nostalgia really blinds people to what the past was like, often with 'it was better in my day' attitude. But if you look back, things are often better in the now. An example - My first car when I learnt to drive was an old car that used to break down a lot and be a bit tatty. Now, many 17 year olds get nearly new cars here in the UK, because they are often much cheaper to insure. Cars are easier to buy on finance and the country's culture gets more on credit than ever before. Also, with the modern generation being less technical than the past, the skill of maintaining your own car has reduced, meaning reliability counts for a lot more.
Windzu it differs day to day. Being a homeowner and parent means there are always things that I should be doing... Procrastination is a big thing though, putting off jobs because I want to play PS4 or have a lie in. Then there is all the commuting and overtime... I used to have shedloads of free time when I was a student, before having a family, when renting and when there was no overtime at work. Now I spend the free time I have enjoying as much family time as I can before they go to bed 😁
Wade Wilson totally agree with you, even doing a video only about 00's tech there are plenty of multi-player games you can play alongside your friends and stuff, you where lack of imagination. Believe that you were a very very young lad, now I want to see you doing the same but with 90's. I really enjoyed those decades and I still reliving them. Give it a chance
I was born in January 2007. I remember my older cousins use to go to sleep overs, play outside, and play video games. Despite being so young from a few months old to a few years old I still have a very good memory and remember all the times they carried me in my stroller, to the beach, and to play video games, it was so incredibly lovely and thinking back on it I feel so happy. I honestly wish I was a teenager in the early 2000’s it seems so incredible.
Dawg you were barely alive and werent even conscious while the 2000s were happening. You've been around Iphones & tablets & PCs your whole life which is something few from our generation (gen z) ever got to experience a life without.
@@TayDays1128 But I was conscious. I remember a lot as a baby like holding my newborn brother in 2008, being baby sat by my older sister when my parents needed to be somewhere, watching my older cousin play board games with their friends, the beach, the people, and so much more. It’s fine if you don’t believe me but you can’t take away my experience by saying I never experienced it yk.
@@sebastianstea I believe you and i was the exact same and still have very little memories of when i was a baby BUT that's still not a proper experience to have lived exactly how most people did in that generation!! for example i was born on the year 1996 but i barely remember it! although i do have small memories of it like you but i mostly experienced the early 2000's than the 90's and even though i enjoyed growing up in the early 2000's generation i still wish i had the chance to experience the 90's properly!! though looking back at it today ALOT has changed since my time and for that i can appreciate it more :) i'm sure you will be saying the same thing 15 years from now as well :)
Jonathan K. No because that would actually require editing a real video. It's much easier to be a lazy click baiting piece of shit and just record old video games with tech that isn't from 2005.
That’s what I’m saying like I’m on a road trip and watched this wholllee Shit to see something interesting and this was some bullshit with one game and one site 😂😂😂
Next time, he should rent a car from the 90s, use 56k internet. Get an old Nokia, that all you could do is play snake and make calls, because texting was $0.50 per text. Play nothing but early 2000s CDs. Bonus points for using a radio recording from the 2000s. Ride your bike more than drive, because gas just jumped up to $1.75 per gallon, and you're not going to pay that much because it's absolutely fucking ridiculous. Use tube TV's a s VCRs, because I'm not shelling out $75 for a DVD player, then $25 per DVD. And screw blockbuster and their Nazi late fees. Then get depressed because I started highschool 18 years ago.
I really do miss the early 2000s I was so happy and carefree, it could’ve just been because I was a child and not necessarily the decade I was in. Wish we could go back tho.
I am glad to be born in 1998 but few years earlier would have Bern nice i lobe anything techwise up to 2000s old cars,crts,consoles anything and we were playing outside till it was dark
What made the 2000's special is doing things in real life. Going to your friends house, in real life. Going to the park/mall, in real life. Going shopping, in real life. Swapping games/music, in real life.... 2000's were all about "the real life". That's what made it a magical time. You can't really experience the 2000's without the "in real life" part.
Rafael HD Ojeda Yes there was. Not everyone could afford a DVD player and vhs was still popular in early 2000s. Could still rent vhs tapes at blockbuster and buy them from stores. DVDs were quickly gaining popularity though, but most people i knew weren’t willing to buy a DVD player when they had a perfectly good vhs player. Only after ps2 did the complete take over of dvds occur cause more people were willing to buy something that had a duel purpose cause they felt like they were getting more bang for their buck
"I'm gonna live like in the early 2000s for a week!" 4 days later: "Guys, I can't do the same think every day. I can't watch Tom Hanks films over and over again..." As if ALL people did back then, was watch 'The Terminal' every day 😆 Nice idea, bad execution.
I’ve been watching porn since the dial up days. Dont talk to me about getting frustrated waiting for things to load. Why were the early 2000s so good for most of us? No debt, more time for ourselves and our friends, lower cost of living, less competitive job market, NOT BEING AVAILABLE 24/7, 1,000 X less advertising on a daily basis, no crybabies and the social media trap. It had nothing to do with technology and everything to do with people. Video games, technology and the internet were an escape from life, not a way of life.
Agh porn the good ol day when RON jeremy Ruled the adult industry and there wasnt a thing as Lisa ann or Mia Khalifia the exicetment of renting a dirty movie agh the good ol days
Bro you missed the old movies like matrix etc. Old TV shows, old cartoonnetwork, going outside to practice sports like downhill, skate, calling people with old Nokia cellphones, using CD to listening 2000's music like new metal and pop punk. And I know there were much more cool stuff to do in the early 2000's that are still cool nowadays.
@@yuxmanfree254 Let's do some math alright. 9 divided by 2 is 4 remainder 1. That remainder represents the middle of the decade. In this case, the dividing numbers are the middle of the decade which consists of not one but two years. I was born in the mid 1990s and the 2000s are my childhood decade. Now as a grown adult, you have to listen to someone who grew up mostly in that decade. Not some kid like Internet Connection. It isn't all about the trends that represent the years. I've seen late 90s trends that started to die in around 2003 and were fully replaced in 2008.
TimmZ ok man jeez no need for a whole paragraph with detail. I was just stating an opinion that I feel occurred to me when I was living in that decade. You’re acting like everybody from that decade won’t be grown by the time the 2020s decade ends. Hell, even kids that play that stupid game known as fortnite.
There was still social media in the early 2000s. People were connected via the Internet, but not as extreme as it is today. Email and IM sites were huge though. After school, you would go email your crush and IM your friends. Then go outside and chill til the sun went down. The internet was very slow back then though, and not everyone had computers or laptops. Especially laptops. So the biggest way to communicate would be in person or phone calls. It's crazy how technology drives our social lives nowadays.
Which is one of tha reasons why I don't be on social media much. I still love to make friends and connect worldwide BACK IN THA DAY, just typing dat disqusted me due to tha fact how social media is now and got ruined
Uncommon??? Lolol. I had a cell phone since 2001 and it had text messaging. I went to college from 02 to 07 and I can't think of one of my friends who didn't have a cell with text messaging
Carome, What early 2000's are you talking about? Everyone were still using VHS's back then, it wasn't until around 2005 that DVD's really picked up steam
Cominh back here after two years, this is still the most underdeveloped video you have. It begs repeating, Movies and video games aren't the only thing you could have done. The music, the tv shows, the fashion, the OTHER tech products of the time like the iPod and Windows XP, emo culture, internet forums. All of what made the 2000s the way it did was left out of this excercise.
I mean, only watching Tom Hanks movies from the 2000s and only play on PS2? That ain’t the 2000, bro. Maybe he could’ve listened to Eminem or Linkin Park and watch TV shows like Friends or something. And if he’s gonna play Video Games all week, then he could’ve at least played on the other platforms like the DS, the GameCube, the Dreamcast, but nah he just played on the PS2.
Yeah this dude just played ps2 games all week like I don’t even think most of the people that owned a ps2 back in the day actually played it as much they more so just owned it because it was Sony and had a couple games they wanted
@@ItsLelingTime yeah the ps2 is definitely the least early 2000 early 2000 console from that generation the Xbox has the whole 2000s surreal futurism about it and the Dreamcast and GameCube in general were a lot more core late 90s early 2000s than either along with that he could’ve watched other movies and tv shows from the time listened to music from MP3 players or iPods etc
Can’t wait for the “Living in the late 2010’s for a week” where all you do is watch streamed movies, shows and video games, ordering everything from Amazon, eating from Uber Eats, and never stepping foot outside your home. And they’re probably gonna call it the good ol’ days.
This video WAS disappointing... because you didn't really experience the early 2000s... you played a handful of games, watched a couple of movies, and visited a hadful of defunct websites while tinkering on an XP computer with the pre-2000s theme enabled. You didn't get ahold of an older phone(which can be modded to maintain connectivity with 2000s tech), you didn't listen to the iconic music, or watch any of the best tv shows, you didn't play the board games, or invite any friends over to experience the early 2000s with you... you didn't instant message your peeps via AIM, or MSN messenger, or yahoo... you didn't even get your hands on any of the early 2000s quirky tech that tried and failed to become mainstream(The failed evolutions of tech was just as much a part of the early 2000s as the successful evolutions of tech). ...and where's all the early 2000s clothing?! This video was disappointing because you didn't really dedicate yourself to LIVING the early 2000s... you just grabbed a llimited handful of early 2000s tech and called it a day and acted surprised it didn't work out.
It didn't disappoint me. I remember the 2000's. I wore the big hoody Gap jackets, Tommy Hilfiger t-shirts and hung out with the neighborhood kids. I do remember the technology even when Steve Jobs created the ipod and I thought it was pretty cool. I mostly watched TV, played with my dog or play my CDs on the stereo didn't have my own TV till highschool. But I do miss the old technology but appreciate the new things because we have more access to things. 🙂
Yeah, we also read books and magazines from time to time. But TV was a primary source of entertainment at home. Now it's social media, including TH-cam. You could getting bored from watching TV in 2000-s, but it's really hard to get bored from modern social media, since it have MASSIVE amount of content, that you choose to watch / read yourself, depending on your interests. That's why we stay home so much now.
Living in the 2000's for a week isn't setting up an old tv and play on every console that has been releases between the 2000 - 2005 era. People were expecting more like music, tv, daily life in the early 2000's. Instead of that we only got a little tour around your room and some gameplay from ps2 / xbox games with you commentating over it. The concept of this was really great but you made it more about 2000's videogames / consoles, which really disappointed me. You really had potential in this video but didn't go all in with the sort of challenge. I was personally thinking that outside of the recording time you were just having a modern day life. This isn't hate but more like criticism. I loved the video idea :)
I think the one thing that truly made living in the early 2000s a gem, was the physical social interactions. Today you mostly interact with your friends via through a screen and microphone from long distances and such. But before that, we usually had to go to their house or they came to ours. I know people still do that now obviously. I'm just saying that THAT was what made the early 2000s so fun. I miss going to my friends house to meet up with everyone for a long night of CoD Zombies. Or to meet up at the park nearby to chill and do stupid shit. I think everyone, no matter what generation will always look back at their childhood and remember what it was like. Cause once you become an adult...life sure does do a number on you.
I somehow partwise have to disagree. In early 2000s it was not that much of a different than today for many people. The more "social" living was like 10 years before that (early '90th), when there had been no cell phones, no real internet etc. In the early 2000s I already had been like up to 8h a day in the www in different chats, webpages and online gaming. Back in the days it was not facebook or instagram, but a "(Text) chat world" or mIRC and ICQ and you used teamspeak instead of whatsapp or line. The only big difference is the smartphone, which makes the internet more mobile, but not really makes the society less social. Its partwise the other way. For the smaller part, who already lived "digital" in the 90s a smartphone gave them freedom to go out and see people, without being disconnected. So they became part of the "normal" society again. While for the other part of the society, who had been "offline" in the early 2000s, they just became part of the online community. Maybe they lost a part of their "personal social" life. So its two sides of the same coin.
You're the last generation that did that. Seriously. You're the last person to have grown up without a connection to the internet. I mean, the late 90s we had AOL and things started changing, and along came Myspace by 2006 or so, but even then, people didn't use the internet the way they do now. I swear, modern society is being brainwashed into mindless drones. And trying to tell them only "triggers" them. It's a lost cause.
Well if you think about what he's doing now is what's actually taking place today, just in a different form. You heard him say that in the early 2000's people were actually together more, even though technology existed then. From entering this world in the late 90's, I really do miss this era. But don't get me wrong. I do love the conveniences that new technology provides, but I do miss the regular real life social interactions we used to have before social media was invented.
not this And playing these stupid video games in a dark room is not boring at all? God I am so glad I actually grew up in the early '00s as opposed to having been born in them. Nothing was funner than playing Chinese freeze tag outside or baseball in the backyard. Video games were fun in the early 2000s but it would be pathetic to spend all of a beautiful day inside playing just that.
I was literally born in 2000. Honestly, I feel like back then was genuinely the golden era of 3D games. GBA, GameCube, PS2... That was a great time for games between Metroid Prime 2, Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil 4, Ratchet and Clank... It was after consoles had found their footing with 3D games, no more janky physics and awkward controls, but before consoles had fully gone online which meant no shitty DLC practices or anything yet. Honestly the early PS3 days were pretty similar too, which is why I remember them pretty fondly as well.
Tiger blood 1978 see all he did was play old games what about inviting frends like old times watch some moves idk there is so much potential in this video but I was made by a modern boy that only uses his phone
The man who sold the world: Right? If he desperately wanted internet but still wanted to stay in early 2000s mode, he could've done dial-up - which was common back in 2000-2002, before broadband became popular. Hell, if he REALLY wanted a phone, he should've tested a Pocket PC when you had to use a stylus. Of course, he'd be bitching about slowness (since they're old tech) and not having social media. People like him wouldn't survive the world 20 years ago.
I was 17 in 2001. It was near impossible to secretly talk to girls then. You had to call their parents house and use the regular phone. Couldn't call after 9 or 10pm and stuff like that. We had America Online chat but most chicks weren't allowed to use it much . My big crush that lived down the road was always grounded and never allowed to do anything. It was like she was locked up in North Korea! Impossible to contact her and maintain a friendship much less anything more. It really sucked. But today everyone is in constant contact and that can suck as well. You can't escape from social life and just take a break from it . When I was in high school it all ended when I got home and didn't begin until the next day .
Oh my god, you really need a reality check! The uneasy feeling you get is the sudden realisation that you arent really that much connected to (real) people anymore and social media is the reason for that. All these devices and the internet make us more lonely and disconnected. Yes the addictions of these are bad for your mind (and society as a whole)! Guess what: going out in the nature, talking with real people is still possible like in the early 2000s.
funjunkyy wish I could break away from the internet but sadly I cannot because I have to access my homework and class work. I bloody hate the internet.
god zilla my parents took away the internet for 5 months as we were moving to a different area. And I was 100% fine. So was my Mother, Grandmother and my sister. The only problem was that my father and brother were moaning about it and then before we knew it my father ordered the internet. I’m still agree with my statement I do not like the internet and I could most certainly live without it.
You hit the nail on the head- everyone who does this kind of video tries to continue living the way we do now and we just simply did not spend all that time inside- we used to meet up with friends and family, go out and walk to the shop.... things were more balanced than they are now. If you’re worried about social media I would suggest doing what I did and encourage your friends to use messenger in a group chat and then leave normal forms of social media- Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc. It’s much healthier, stops you endlessly scrolling away your time and start living again... plus it actually makes you interact with your friends more! There’s a tendency to just observe and leave a like instead of actually talking properly to each other on social media.
Maaaan. In the early 2000s, I was looking at videos on HomeStar Runner, playing Flash games on Cartoon Network/Nickelodeon, rented Super Smash Bros on the N64 from Blockbuster almost every week because my parents couldnt buy me a Gamecube, pretended to be ninjas with my friends outside and drank Caprisuns while eating Lunchables. But if I didnt have Caprisuns, then I would have Kool-Aid instead. Good times, lmao. I wish I could live my childhood again.
If I were to simulate early 2000s life, I would not only switch my current consoles with the 6th gen and switch my TV with a CRT...I would load 2000s sites on the wayback machine, buy food brands that a kid/teen would eat during that time, watch 2000s shows and cartoons, read comics released before 2010, binge the Spider-Man trilogy, rock out to songs from the era, make trashy amvs... Basically emulate the whole aesthetic right down to the dot. Hell I'd even edit together downloaded episodes with commercials and burn 'em onto a disc for this
That's kinda what I did. I decided during lockdown that since I was getting depressed alot and the whole world was on fire that I turn my room into a early to mid 2000s room. Bought a princess crt with DVD player, got my PS2 and GameCube out with all their games that I still have, got DVDs of stuff I use to watch like Ed edd and Eddy powerpuff girls season 1 of SpongeBob Rugrats ECT and found my Mario kart bed sheets that I had as a kid now I couldn't use all of it cause I have a full sized bed now but I used the pillow cases and blanket, and among other electronics. It was a blast and got me out of my funk. I still have my room like this to this very day every now and then I will plug up my flat screen TV in my room but mostly I keep it like 2000s. I decided since everything else in the house is modern that my room will be a slice of early 2000s a retreat from work and responsibility. And it's a great comfort when sick. Really after decorating my room like this kinda want to do another room set in the 80s or 90s it's just so cool to just open a door and walk into another time period.
I was broke and parents got a divorce in 05 in the 3rd grade DBZ, Tekken, street fighter , mortal Kombat , Madden and Def jam fight for new York where my games good times until I got a game cube and a wii between 06-08
@@mysticcollector8258 facts, but even then the videos games were incredibly fun and memorable in comparison to now, which is mostly focused on graphics. The best part was Social media was still irrelevant (with only MySpace being the main thing.)
I use to play Counter Strike for the original xbox, but never online. Somehow, I was entertained playing with the computer players and even learn some things from watching them. No music or T.V. just played that game for a few hours each day back then.
even back then, I played the pc version of the game online. Then at a friends I saw he really liked playing the xbox version of CS offline and I never really understood why. it was pretty boring to me.
2000: "I can't wait for the future."
2020: "TAKE ME BACK!!!!"
Yeah definitely. I was born in 2007 and I wasn’t ready to handle 2021 at this point
I was born in 2004, and at the time I was at the very end of this era
Zack T me too
@Takumi Fujiwara I don’t get what that means but ok ???
@@QueenofWaifus He basically just means that you are too young in his eyes.
2000 : We Will Have Flying Cars In 2018
2018 : Let's Go Back To 2000
EDIT : To all those incredibly smart humans reminding me that it's 2021, this video was uploaded in 2018
It’s 2019 buddy
@@bonkasvx3158 It's Uploaded In 2018
@@bonkasvx3158 stfu bitch
Ya
Well even in Back To The Future II, we were supposed to have flying cars by 2015. So he’s not really incorrect
“There’s nothing wrong with being addicted to social media” that’s a problem right there..
True
Why most of people really obsessed to be a social climber these days?
I was a young adult in the early 2000's I don't use social media so going back would not phase me a bit I could spend hours playing those old games.
I agree. Anyone born in the 2000’s would say that. Born in 1993 here 😊
Irony noted as posting here is a form of that.
“There’s nothing wrong with being addicted to social media”
Dude, the first step curing an addiction is admitting that you have a problem.
You... have a problem.
Having a social need and using social media is not wrong. I bet that you use it all the time to get your fix. Social media is just are next step in our evolution.
@@rileyglennwatters A smoker can say smoking is bad. He doesn’t come back willingly, his urges win him and he kills his lungs.
@@rileyglennwatters What evolution? It's totally a devolution because social media addiction makes people isolated and socially inept! It's just as bad as being alone but you trick your brain into giving you that social dopamine hit when you really didin't to jack shit to deserve it.
@@PETRIXXXX not related. Inhaling smoke is terrible for your body. Being able to send messages instantly does not cause cancer.
@@Crossfire12312 you are seeing it as an addiction. It is evolution as a species. It’s called globalization, being able to communicate instantly gives us a step up from our very distant predators and competitors. Also We don’t have to learn something by going to a library or just remembering it. We have knowledge at our fingertips. You literally use this shit everyday as a tool.
I mean, you basically just played early 2000s game consoles for a week.
Yeah, I was wondering what music he would've listened to since that would've been limited to 2005 as well
I still play the shit out of my ps2
Was the monitor he was using with the laptop even pre 2005?
weird ass nigga
Did he even eat food that expired after 2005?
The first thing that comes to my mind when i think of "early 2000s" is something like ... "ah yeah, it was a couple years ago or something, like 5-6 years".
Then i realize its over 15 years and feel sad lol
Padarc - I still think the 90’s was last decade
@@benmcdonnell85 Yeah, defintly. Early 2000s is not that far off though.
Time's have gotten better for introverts over the years.
The 70's and 80s looked cool but it likely would have been hell if you were a nerd.
I have been semi living in the late 2000's up until last year. I actually still use ps3 and have not bought the ps4 😂
@@Samuel115s Well PS5 is coming soon anyway.
I dont even remember stuff after 1990
Who remembers the boomerang from cartoon Network only 2000s kids
xXbryang348Xx boomerang 2000's? That's 90's cartoons fuck you talking about 😂
Chicaglo Most wanted it’s also 2000s...
That shits early 2000s
It still exists
I was born in 2005 and I used to watch that.
2:27 what you’re missing is...
1. Friends to drop by unexpectedly to chill
2. A Nokia with £5 credit and no privacy issues
3. stuff on the tv worth watching
4. That happy creative vibe from before the 2007 crash
5. More spending money/less misery if you’re skint (probably no broadband, Netflix, Spotify, smartphone contract, console pass etc to pay every month plus better pay in real terms)
i was also gonna say he missed vhs also
Late 2010s were trash
Hahaha and a housephone if he was gonna sit inside for a week straight lol
2008 not 2007
My computer in 2000:
Turn on my computer after school
Eats snack for 20’min
Come back to see computer still turning on
MrSmallANDLoud yup
Good times??? It was 15 years ago not much has changed
Lol I miss the old days
MrSmallANDLoud Damn, you guys had some pretty bad PCs for the time.
That remembers me of back in the day when we had an PC with an INtel 486 i think running Win95 and my father started M$ Office then he goes to our kitchen makes coffee (with a normal coffee machine of course) drinks 2 or 3 cups smokes a cigarette and then get back in the living room and office is fully loaded and opens up.
I was 19 in the year 2000. And this was not how I lived it. Me and my friends were starting college, we would still hit up the malls, concerts were a big thing. We were always trying to meet girls on AIM to hang out at coffee shops, or download music from Napster but thats it . Not too many people had laptops, you still had the main computer..so hanging out in the internet all day wasn't fun. Gaming took a back seat to life, especially when you were trying to move forward in college and socializing with real people at the bars, etc. Oh, and almost every 19 year old I knew back then had a job. You are doing it wrong.
yeh and people had to call where you worked if they wanted to talk to you
Correct. I was 12 and my bro was 18 in 2000 and altho there was plenty of epic Games by then like CS, quake 3, unreal tournament, final fantasy etc, it all took a backseat to being out living life
@the middle man thats true, Cable TV was the true pointless electronic time sink back in those days the internet wasn't nothing like what it is today haha
Yah most of us worked
in 2000 i was kid one year before to start school for first time so small kid i was like in 7 or 8 years one year before to start school bc in 2001 year i start class 1 in school and for that 2000 i remember i have it only one nes console i not have it pc i get 5 years later my first pc but before that in 2000s amazing this dude is right the people not going out today now everyone just playing online games today i like how before in 2001 year when i start class 1 in school how everyday when i finish school i go to my nightbour girlfriend to we do the homework together and then when we finish with the homewerk we ride bikes and some day when we not have school like you know 2 days whith no school we play everyday or stay in her home outside on one table and we talk just some story what we create in the kids brains what we have you know some stuoid and in the same time fun storyes and the day outside was cool with good sun hot day dam it was the best days for my life true we have strong pc or the kids today have ps4 or ps5 im 27 years old and thats the stupid thing bc we have strong pc and ps consoles now the kids today will have good games i try it them too today bc im born in the start in the games with nes consoles and sega but the cool part was that how to isay it that with the nightbour girl i have all day fun outside as a kid the kids today will nothave that fun to talks for jokes and fun fake storyes today they just playing online together games is true have good graphics but is stupid that the kids today not play outside when i was kid so much kids we was in the front of my home and play today i see only 3 little kids brothers and they are like my nightbours bc they are close to my home to and one more small kid so real now have only 4 kids and only 3 of them ride bikes for somall time and then they go all day home and play games thats all today they are not like how to was in my time my time was more amazing for that this dude in the video is right
Title should be: "I play ps2 for a week".
what about the xbox controller?
I mean that was basically me all early 00s 🤷🏾♂️😂
Or: "I play early 2000s games and ramble about social media for 10 minutes"
What's so funny is that nothing from the 2000s is fundamentally different. We've made staggering _incremental_ change but, they changes are in degree NOT kind. Anything from 98 and after was relatively the same as now. There's nothing you wouldn't recognize if you jumped forward 20 years, the graphics are just better now but, its nothing game changing. As someone who was born in the 80s, I was thinking back on this and I'm more shocked at how much changed in the 90s alone than the 18 years since. To be fair, things got _super_ sophisticated and polished around the 2000s and were probably at the last edge of breakthrough changes in consumer products landscape - there just isnt a lot of room for improvement now other than more if the same for less. I mean, raytracing and bloom adds some nice atmosphere but, its not groundbreaking like going from NES to Quake in sonething like 4 years. Cell phones weren't a brick, they were just shitty low res monochrome flip phones. Movies were actually better in some regards as they had perfected in on camera and practical effects but, prob wouldn't attempt something like Avatar or other heavy CG... then again, episode 1 came out around then and the Coruscant scenes were game changing. If you had a decently powerful PC, w.o. crapware, you could easily get really good graphics from Homeworld, Quake series, etc.
I did play ps2 for a week last year
It was awesome
The early 2000s were a much simpler time...from time to time I wish I could go back. Technology was less intrusive back then, and you could appreciate it more when you used it in moderation. The level of advancement over the last 10 years is amazing but most of the new technology really isn’t revolutionary like the new unveiled products used to be
It was boring back then but people weren’t bored. It’s exciting nowadays with all the access to the free internet world, yet people are bored.
It's because we don't really get "new" products anymore. Just new iterations of already existing ones. Seem's like human technology is peaking, for now.
Not to mention the 2008 crash
nah the late 2000s-early 2010s was simple too
@@2008WasPeaknah it wasn’t simple.
All you did was play PS2 and use an old computer lol. you didnt do anything else
That's same I was thinking..
Exactly. This guy didn't think deep enough.
my god!? DID YOU ONLY PLAY VIDEO GAMES IN THE EARLY 2000s!? JEEZ! That's ALL you did
playing halo gta and tony hawk I could last a week
I still play ps2 today
Try living during the Great Depression
map7 so just sit around and smoke?
Just start taking some great antidepressants.
ncshuriken lol nah they can't afford that 😂😂
map7
(Day 3)
"I lost custody of my house please help"
Prepare for a new Great Depression after Trump's government.
14 years from now people are going to make videos titled: I tried living in the late 2010s for a week.
And it was easy...BUT....
Well hopefully the future will be better than now.
i want to go back to the early 2010s right now
Stop!! I’m 22 don’t make me feel old😭😂
@@tonyscoleri384 it just gets worse buddy LMAO! in a few years you will look at music videos from 2019 on youtube and see the endless NOSTALGIA!!! comments from high schoolers and feel like crap it happened to me 10 or so years ago :(
No, there is something wrong with being addicted to social media.
Do it then fucking idiots fucking leave the internet and realise you will miss it
@TechMasterJason and that's what I did too. And I feel so much better withouth boys and girls same aged not tagging me on stupid posts and fake friendship like... they don't even realized I left. They have my phone number, they just don't call me, so I guess they don't search for me on facebook, just like in real life. (Sorry for grammar mistakes)
@@dilligaf9250 well i can understand you,i can tell you that they wont remember either your birthday just like most people today...if facebook mentions it they will remember it..only a couple of yours mostly family members will remember it.But it had to do and how people are grown up and how they think.I prefer not talking all day on social media with friends because i think its better to say everything from face to face rather saying everything on Facebook or Instagram.Im mostly talking with 2-3 people on Instagram who are not in my place so i can hold the relationship with them.
How so
Then you realize most of those that are addicted are over the age of 20
Really good idea. But really poor execution. There is more to do than Videogames and movies. You could've done this project with some friends, go through the musical trends of those days, fashion and clothing, old activities and such.
If I were you, I would redo this, but better.
People wear the same stuff tbh. i never changed my clothing style.
@@None-0n3 Heavy doubt chief
I think exactly the same as you. You can't just watch some movies and play some video games from 20 years ago, it's much more than that, it's all around you, including trends that are part of the era you're in. It's always easier to speculate about the future than to relive the past.
por cierto Alex White, grande verte por aquí.
Hate to tell you but the style has not changed since the 2000 shit even a lot of 90's style is used today. Also a Alpha never call's someone Beta just so you know.
@@DextNRN ok chief
I grew up in this era. Good times... Good times!
NET Alliance - Star Wars Fun I was a tiny baby man during the early 2000s
The early 2000s hmm when people had respect and had a thing called life you guy s don't understand in the new millennium we didn't care that their wasn't as much media around if we wanted to talk to someone we called on a landline phone or what is now called a basic phone social media brings out the evil in us we should get out an talk to people in person instead of on a dahm computer we don't know how to communicate anymore and everything is looked at as this is this this is this how about it's a movie it's a show for freaking entertainment I want to help not judge but you have to see that sometimes we need to step away from the evils of social media
Oh and Star wars wasn't ruined yet
Me too. Was born in 2001. And by the end of 2009, I was 8. But during those times, it was the best years for me.
NET Alliance - Star Wars Fun I was 10 years old
We would actually go outside and do things with our friends in the early 2000’s 🤷♀️
^
@Moua I go outside, only in the winter time though.
We still do that honey.
And the 90's, and the 80's and the 70's.. Not interested really in any decade older than that
bold of you to think i had friends
"There's nothing wrong with being addicted so social media."
That's what smokers say about their addiction too. Smokers say drinking is worse, drinkers say drugs are worse, etc etc.
okay yikes my dad is a smoker and he says that 💀
I think it's a bit less of a problem to be addicted to FB over cocaine
@Reg Eric So are sugar and caffeine. But yeah, social media addiction is more psychological than physical.
Video should be titled " I played video games from the early 2000s For A Week..But
video should be titled $$$$click here$$$$
Cringey an clickbaitey af
same here man
Ya he didn't LIVE for a week LIKE the early 2000's you just stayed in side and did with out current living style. You could have had a lot of fun but you wimped out, wined and stayed inside.
Sure
Exactly what I used to do...
1. Play on console
2. Complain internet isn't working
3. Watch Tom Hanks movie
PUDD1N TA1NE you like McDonald's and a greasy deal
I miss Cartoon Network back then.
Willie Lee we will never get the shows back:(
Willie Lee dexters laboratory cow n chicken Johnny bravo courage the cowardly dog...so many memories
Willie Lee google search nreboot and they have old nick and old Cartoon Network it’s awesome! Miss all the shows.
Right best cartoons area in that time
*Cough* *cough* cn real *cough* *cough* bad shows *cough* *cough*
This isn't about missing "nice things" from today. This is about you in withdrawal from your addiction to worthless crap from today. You say people don't get together as much anymore and then go to say that social media is a great thing you can't live without.
You also didn't do anything that was actually 2000sish except for play Play Station all week pretty much.
Like seriously he didn’t even play anything good on the ps2
Right. This is literally just a withdrawal rant; nothing else. Just listening to this dude whine about "I can't do the same thing everyday" is just very ironic... If you're truly passionate about something; you would do it, without question. I'm the epitome of living in the 2000s, and I don't need to use a dated CRT-TV to express that. It's expressed through the clothes I wear, the music I listen to, the media I consume, the personality I've RETAINED (through actually living in the 2000s), etc.
The real way to live the Early 2000s is to break out of the Social Media addiction.
True
There was already some form of social media back then (Friendster, MySpace and early FB). Only difference back then is you can't them with you on the go like we do now.
@@mcoeif Now it has definitely taken over 90% of interaction.
You used to have to rock up and converse face to face. Now you can simply just check up with eachother on the phone and talk while gaming online .
BOOMEEERS
That’s the first step
2010 was 8 years ago
omgggggg im old
LavaHead64 u and me both brother
That feels so wrong.
Imagine after 2 years it’s gonna be 2020
I remember 2010 like yesterday though
I miss coming home and watching ed edd eddy that was a good time
Blue Mist yes!!!!
I use to watch that every morning before school with a buddy of mine then after school as well good times
Blue Mist
Same
Ed edd and eddy and cramp twins were fantastic when getting in from school and winding down.
You can still do that. If not on TH-cam then just buy the series.
You didnt even experience the early 2000’s doing this 😂
@@nilevalleyafrican9451 could be that your just entering your edgy teenage years because late 2000s was fun
@@Calvinpayne806 late 2000s kids tv was so good lol I was
@@kyoushuu_ backyardigans?
@@a1abaodonaldvictorp.690 yep that's one of them
You would need a whole community participating in it at the same time
"I played early 2000s games for a week"
Saint Pepsi I played it for 9 years , and I still do to this day , it is much better than fuckin' 2010s
I bought a ps2 two weeks ago and basically live in the early 2000s!!
Agreed, 2000's games as a whole were way better than these last 8 years. Classics like Fallout New Vegas, Borderlands, Oblivion, Runescape, the older call of duties, and more just to name some of the popular ones were massive.
Same here, I already had a slim ps2 but I wanted to be able to play my games without the discs so I bought a phat ps2 and put a 250gb hard drive in it :p
Yeah, that's exactly what he did. There's a lot more to that period than a PS2 and an old CRT TV. But to truly experience living in the early 2000's, you need everyone to live in that period too (which is impossible). You need all businesses revert back to their old ways, like for example, record companies releasing and promoting CD's or car manufacturers releasing old models of their cars. And then there's always the excitement of going out to buy something that was (at the time) technologically advanced (like an old Nokia phone or a CD player). And the excitement and anticipation of upcoming events (big concerts, big game..etc). And because we were all living that period together, we used to talk and have discussions about everything that was going on, whether it was a popular TV show or politics or anything. Finally, having a Myspace account in 2005 is nothing like having one in 2018. Nobody's on that website anymore, so you just can't experience it now. Anyway, it was never really half as boring as this guy made it seem.
It would be easier to pretend to live in the 1950s than it would to pretend to live in the early 2000s. In the 2000s you have all this semi modern technology, but it’s the fact that it’s semi modern that makes it so difficult. Having internet so slow you want to pull your hair out is more frustrating than having no internet at all.
Trav in the Box I spent most of the early 2000s with no internet. We didn't get internet til like 2003/2004 and even then I wasn't online often until 2005 which is way past "Early 2000s" at that point. And guess what? I had a very fun childhood back then. I didn't need the internet. I mean cartoons, video games and movies were better than any website at the time (at least for someone 6-10 years old) and we actually played outside with other kids around the neighbourhood. The internet was just a past time now people treat it like it's second only to reality. It's sad.
Oh, and I did have slow internet back then. Whatever. Not like I did anything important anyway unless going on Newgrounds, Ebaumsworld prank call soundboards or watching Smosh on TH-cam was considered "important."
BadgerCheese94 I’m with you on that man. For a long time the internet was not that great if you were a kid. It was just something to do if you were bored out of your skull. It was just too slow. Same thing with flip phones. They were fun to mess around on, but I didn’t take them too seriously. I remember in fourth grade when my school got the first macbooks. We were like wow, the future is truly here. The effect of how much time we have spent on the internet won’t be seen for years. We are a generation of guinea pigs.
Trav in the Box I didn't even know what a "Macbook" was when I was in 4th grade lol I just knew "This is a computer." At that age (9) my focus on computers was playing pinball or this Jimmy Neutron game for the PC wjth my cousin or occasionally the internet and looking at funny pictures. I don't think we used computers at school until middle school. For reference, 4th grade for me was 2003/2004.
Scratch that I do think I used the computer once or twice in elementary but God knows I don't remember what we did on it lol. Probably some stupid computer math quiz sometime around 2001ish. Growing up though it was always these bulky PC monitors. Crazy how dated they look now. Computers in general were just a THING when I was a kid. To me they weren't as entertaining as TV, VCRs or Playstations. It wasnt til I was 11-12 that I was interested in computers and the online world.
BadgerCheese94 Yeah I was born a little bit later than you in 97. It doesn’t seem like that would make much of a difference, but it really does. It’s almost like every 3 or 4 years is a new generation these days. Things change so rapidly.
Trav in the Box Well I consider Gen Z to start in 1998 so I say you just barely made the millennial cut lol. And yea. My main worry is that outdoor play becomes less common though where I live now I see lots of kids outside. Yet again I live in one of the most outdoorsy states in America. I am gonna be a dad in the next few years so making sure my kids get the right balance of exercise and imaginational use is super important. Unlike my dad, I won't be caveman like toward video games lol but I won't be super permissive either. At some point you gotta turn the game off and get some fresh air.
I kinda feel sorry you can't quite experience the feeling I felt in the early 2000's. I can't really describe how the atmosphere itself felt, but I'd have to say I really miss the 2006 era the most. The cartoons, the movies, the flash games, hell I even miss the commercials.
John Tucker 2006 Italy won the world cup 🇮🇹 🇮🇹
John Tucker ohh the amound of online flash games u used to play on my mums old computer that took half an hour legit to start up and become usable
Flash games 😊
Your average Brit & Whovian omg they were AWSOME!! I still sometimes go on flashgames.com and play certain games like last stand union city
John Tucker i think thats called nostalgia
The early 2000s was great I would love to live in that time again
*I played early 2000's video games for a week and watched old movies"* Fixed the title
You focused on nothing else but video games and television. Hardly what LIFE was like in that decade.
burnforce life wasent that difffertn , u worked and came home and warned TV , only difference is we go on tablets and phones
Exactly
I miss the 2000s...
Yeah. He should've called and text people on an old brick phone and gone out or invited friends over to play videogames, maybe gone out to watch an old movie or just visit a park or the mall. Something.
Or he could of listened to music from the early 2000s
I swear the start up sound of the Ps2 was the best of all Playstation consoles. Sounded so magical 😩💖
hugo pereira you sound very angry sir. Are you okay? Call 911?
@@Teeteeforeverfun let's go on a date girl
hugo pereira didnt you just curse me out? 😭
I have to disagree, the original Playstation is literally the best sound in existence. When that logo comes up, oh man.
elgeeie i wish i owned an original playstation, i never got to play one. I only played the ps2 and up.
Bunkering yourself with old technology and stuff is nowhere near being representative to live during a whole decade wtf
robezy0 it’s not a whole decade, just early 2000’s
Reciful Raven umm 2008 is definitely not early 2000’s buddy
Dillon Morse Irrelevant to the original comment. They made a good point by saying that using old tech is not the same as living in that decade
He did say though that his experiment did not reflect the way he would live back in 2000...
Dillon Morse thats like saying 1908 isnt early 1900s you fucking idiot
With the greatest of respect this was hardly attempting to live in the early 00's. Where's the reading newspapers, printing out maps, listening to early 00's music and dressing in an early 00's way?
I still play my ps2 even to this day. There are still some ps2 games that are better than ps4 games.
I totally agree
Kenny Bazile agreed but it’s kinda sad though
ive got a ps2 and a ps4 but i play my ps2 more than the ps4
I miss my PS2. 😔
Starwars battle front,anyone?
From my perspective as a 21-year-old, you made the early 2000's out to be a time period that was impossible to live in. But dude, you could still go out, eat at restaurants, go to the mall, visit the movie theater, jam out with your iPod, play some cool Gameboy games like the Legend of Zelda, dance out on DDR, and still hang out with friends. I was just a little kid during that time but that was pretty much what I did during that decade and the time passed by fast.
Honestly, I miss the days when people weren't constantly complaining about being unable to access their social media accounts, their smartphones, or their tablets. Your whole life doesn't revolve around a freaking website or an Apple product. Go out with friends and family and experience the world around you.
Finally someone of my generation who speaks some sense!
Thanks, Itz Jericho!
When 2000s started I was 8 almost 9 but the 2000s was better than 2010s but the 90s was better than the 2000s but both decades i have fond memories of the most traumatic events that happened in the 90s and 2000s was the Oklahoma bombing in 1995, columbine in 1999 and 9/11 in 2001 but that's nothing compared to today's world more evil is in today's world
But it has to be made in 2000 - 2005
Paul Dela Cruz I agree as well I'm 23
I was expecting Nickelodeon shows, the whole nu-metal music era being popular then, but all we got were ps2 games. 😂
Nu metal was good back then lol
Korn and slipknot are good but limp bizkit... ewww
I was expecting some O Town, Lizzie McGuire, Nokia phone, and cargo shorts
I searched for early 2000s nu metal generation and end up here
I didn't play video games in the 2000s but I sure did watch a lot of Spongebob.
Growing up in the early 2000s was the golden era
and the 80s or 90s
No
@@shrekgaming6593 yes
Too bad I was born late to the party, in 2004.
@@noahnorman6877 same bro same
I love the good old days, where I threw spears at giant mammoth for food. We didn't have these McDonalds in my day. Not to mention back then music was better, clanging two rocks for noise was clean not like trash now a days.
Now kids are glued to their phones all day instead of going outside and trying to survive to live another day. Pathetic.
kek
Derikimi That was nothing. Your generation had spears, that's for cowards, it was better in my days, when we hunted with our barehands or with a rock in hand, and most of our people got infections because we didn't have fire to cook the meat, that is real life for you.
Yep I'm addicted to my phone and can't live without it, because it helps me know what is going on in the world
@Famous Ramus22
Whoosh.
Derikimi LOL
I grew up in the 90's, I loved it, Playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for a little bit, then grab my board and skate with the homies for the rest of the day. During the summer, the entire block got together at an empty parking lot and we played tag football, hockey with roller blades, soccer and basketball. I think you didnt have a good time making this video because all you did was play games and didnt do much besides that. One thing i did every day was hang out with all sorts of friends.
Oscar Rodriguez real talk man, still knocked on the door to see if friends were home, still had house phone, phone numbers on a piece of paper man LMAO good times
Even with social media and stuff that’s the same thing I do with my friends now just different video games and newer things. I’m outside most of the time and try to stay off social media a ton
Dez Nutz lmao you couldn't remember numbers?
Technology then was a plus, not a a necessity for having fun. I would do the same thing every day with my friends and other people who are there randomly. And then we`d all play some video games in the evening after dinner when it was too dark.
Oscar Rodriguez you said it best. This guy is s jerb
You just turned off internet and play old school games, thats basically my weekends xD
weird. i just got done playing fighterz and now i see vegeta.
@@Spiccolo1202 You do realise that like every second profile picture is a Dragon Ball character?
Fox McFog. I mean ur not wrong.
@Fox McFog That is just not true....... -_- fml
@@asianniga It is true
This should be retitled "I live in my room, mom bring me some more cookies."
Lol 😂
Oh god
10.5 minutes summed up in a sentence
1976: I bet we'll have flying cars in the future!
2018: Fortnite
2019: probably worse trends than 2018
Eh, at least we have a very portable computer that can fit in our pockets, and was far powerful than their computers when they used during the space ages.
Red Zed heheh battle bus
🚎
Red Zed dude technically we do have high technology
We literally have virtual reality and human AI robots, but all you can think of is Fortnite?
My early days consisted of waking up, watching Pokémon on Cartoon Network, going to school, coming home and playing simpsons hit and run on my PS2 and then repeat
Bagged&Boarded Not trying for attention but, THAT'S exactly how I got by.
I started my day with PBS Kids, walked to and from school, watched PBS Kids until 6:00 and played PS2 until I was dead tired :p
"I forgot about the times when I would go outside, with my friends" This is the legit saddest thing I've ever heard anyone say.
Stix N' Stones yes, he has a really sad interpretation of life
+LostandAlive I agree with you and I'm 14.
+Stix N' Stones I think social media is good because it allows people to talk to other people that you wouldn't have a chance of meeting in real life and it makes it easy to talk to my friends because I have Selective Mutism
Aaron Berry Communicators like ICQ were good enough. So why you think social media is good while it was made to bug on people?
The late 90s - early 00s is my passion. I'm constantly living my life like it was the early 2000s. I still use MSN Messenger, I still watch VHS tapes and listen to music with my MP3 or walkman. I still buy CDs and tapes, I still use my Nintendo 64 with the same TV I used to have back then. I use Windows 95 monitor and keyboard on a Windows Vista that I designed to look like a Windows 2000. I even bought Kodak to take pictures of my nights out with friends. I'm having fun with it!
3 years later do you still do it?
I still play my ps2 on a regular basis lol
Original Xbox was in there was Released in 2001.
YankyMK good, nobody cares
Am I the only person that still plays GameCube? I also still play GBA/DS XD
RadiCool Films smash bros melee 👀
Fuxking mutabt, what games do you play?
Another thing we did a lot in that faraway time of 2000 was go to this place called "outside."
jeremebp that was of course before the draft! We left boys but came home men! Unceremoniously ending our childhood wasn't easy! But at least when we came home we had the joys of pocket transistor radio and Nintendo DS!
Never heard of that place i was born in 07
But outside is 2018 so if he had gone outside it would have negated the whole experiment.
But everything changed when the fire nation attacked.
I was born in the right generation when gaming was evolving and Papa Franku had youtube :D
The idea is fine. You lack imagination. You stuck only to technology. There are many other forms of media. You didn't explore books or music or fashion or food. You just played with your old video games and computer. You put no real effort into this project.
Wade Wilson also he was right about the friends. He needed a friend, all alone is just boring.
Also, in the 2000's social media was still a big thing. Most of us teenagers were addicted to talking to 30 people at once on MSN messenger, putting music on each others myspace pages and going into internet chat rooms about a topic we enjoyed.
The fact that we had to restrict internet time was not due to 'it not being good' but more due to the fact that dial-up blocked the phone line and parents did not like this all night!
Gaming was a huge thing, but thanks to the lack of twitch, youtube and other streaming sites there wasn't the mega money in it that there is now.
The reason that he does not go out and interact with friends much anymore is not the fault of social media, it is also a thing with growing up. - As you leave school and get a job, your priorities change, and you don't want to always be out. You want to relax in your home that you pay to rent or own. Not hang out somewhere else.
Also, as you have to pay your own way and earn your own money you naturally put a cost barrier on activities. When you were a child/teenager parents often cover the cost or you are content with free things to do.
Some things change because you age, not because the date has changed.
In the UK, it can be classed as 'anti social' if a group of more than 4 youths congregate somewhere. This gives councils and the police powers to move them on or ban them from that area in future. - They don't have to be doing anything wrong either. In my day we used to get moaned at by the police or locals for 'hanging around' but they had no power to do anything about it.
- People wonder why online gaming or social media is more appealing to modern teenagers than going out?
Nostalgia really blinds people to what the past was like, often with 'it was better in my day' attitude. But if you look back, things are often better in the now.
An example - My first car when I learnt to drive was an old car that used to break down a lot and be a bit tatty. Now, many 17 year olds get nearly new cars here in the UK, because they are often much cheaper to insure. Cars are easier to buy on finance and the country's culture gets more on credit than ever before. Also, with the modern generation being less technical than the past, the skill of maintaining your own car has reduced, meaning reliability counts for a lot more.
underwaterdick how much free time do you have?
Windzu it differs day to day. Being a homeowner and parent means there are always things that I should be doing... Procrastination is a big thing though, putting off jobs because I want to play PS4 or have a lie in. Then there is all the commuting and overtime...
I used to have shedloads of free time when I was a student, before having a family, when renting and when there was no overtime at work. Now I spend the free time I have enjoying as much family time as I can before they go to bed 😁
Wade Wilson totally agree with you, even doing a video only about 00's tech there are plenty of multi-player games you can play alongside your friends and stuff, you where lack of imagination. Believe that you were a very very young lad, now I want to see you doing the same but with 90's. I really enjoyed those decades and I still reliving them. Give it a chance
“Imagine if you weren’t aloud to go to a restaurant that you always liked to go to for a long time”
COVID-19: Hold my Corona
Lol xD
I was about to say that lol
Yeah now we need a video simulating what it was like to live in 2018. You know, for all us nostalgic folk who miss the glory days.
back in 2001 where I used to stole some DVD player.
aloud
Early 2000s was the end of the good times and era
I agree
That's very true
Not for The US on September 11
Yeah, for me, after 2007-08 times started changing for the worst imo.
@@tyjusto9351 why, what happend after 2007-08
I can live in the 2000's for a year
Me Too.
Dude same! It was such a different time back then...
I was born in 1998
@@ManOfAttitudeLP1998 lucky
@@sonicthebootlegplush1016 yes but 5-7years earlier would have been nice also
we are closer to 2030 than 2000. *anything that I say back is a joke.*
Stop.
Load Game ????
I didn't want to see that information!
To bad. If you didnt want to see it then you would have clicked on something else. instead of wasting your time. basic logic. And common sense. (-_-)
lol I was just scrolling through the comments. I didn't click on anything.
I was born in January 2007. I remember my older cousins use to go to sleep overs, play outside, and play video games. Despite being so young from a few months old to a few years old I still have a very good memory and remember all the times they carried me in my stroller, to the beach, and to play video games, it was so incredibly lovely and thinking back on it I feel so happy. I honestly wish I was a teenager in the early 2000’s it seems so incredible.
Dawg you were barely alive and werent even conscious while the 2000s were happening. You've been around Iphones & tablets & PCs your whole life which is something few from our generation (gen z) ever got to experience a life without.
@@TayDays1128 But I was conscious. I remember a lot as a baby like holding my newborn brother in 2008, being baby sat by my older sister when my parents needed to be somewhere, watching my older cousin play board games with their friends, the beach, the people, and so much more. It’s fine if you don’t believe me but you can’t take away my experience by saying I never experienced it yk.
@@sebastianstea I believe you and i was the exact same and still have very little memories of when i was a baby BUT that's still not a proper experience to have lived exactly how most people did in that generation!! for example i was born on the year 1996 but i barely remember it! although i do have small memories of it like you but i mostly experienced the early 2000's than the 90's and even though i enjoyed growing up in the early 2000's generation i still wish i had the chance to experience the 90's properly!! though looking back at it today ALOT has changed since my time and for that i can appreciate it more :) i'm sure you will be saying the same thing 15 years from now as well :)
You literally just sat home alone with old tech for a week and then complained about how it's too hard. Did you not leave home in the 2000s either?
Jonathan K. No because that would actually require editing a real video. It's much easier to be a lazy click baiting piece of shit and just record old video games with tech that isn't from 2005.
TheGrowlerCatB2BGame I know right like go to a restaurant with friends or something
That’s what I’m saying like I’m on a road trip and watched this wholllee Shit to see something interesting and this was some bullshit with one game and one site 😂😂😂
@TropTrev Tv
Hope your road trip's a great one!
Next time, he should rent a car from the 90s, use 56k internet. Get an old Nokia, that all you could do is play snake and make calls, because texting was $0.50 per text. Play nothing but early 2000s CDs. Bonus points for using a radio recording from the 2000s. Ride your bike more than drive, because gas just jumped up to $1.75 per gallon, and you're not going to pay that much because it's absolutely fucking ridiculous. Use tube TV's a s VCRs, because I'm not shelling out $75 for a DVD player, then $25 per DVD. And screw blockbuster and their Nazi late fees. Then get depressed because I started highschool 18 years ago.
I really do miss the early 2000s I was so happy and carefree, it could’ve just been because I was a child and not necessarily the decade I was in. Wish we could go back tho.
Its because you were a child.
Probably, but I don’t think I’d be as happy now growing up with my face in an ipad
@@madtingz2288 Amen to that dude, amen to that.
I am glad to be born in 1998 but few years earlier would have Bern nice i lobe anything techwise up to 2000s old cars,crts,consoles anything and we were playing outside till it was dark
Nope i was a teen and It was exactly that. Carefree...If i wasnt home couldn't just find me instantly.
You thought living in the 2000s for a week was bad, try the 1600s for a week, then come crying back.
you could still afford a house and hit on women
without getting fired
Nah, got accused as a witch and burned at the stake during day 4.
Was game over after that.
if you were playing quake or starcraft
U lived in the 1600s, I will never complain about my life ever again.
Plague Doctor I tried it man I said oh how I miss the internet and then got out in the Salem witch trials :/
What made the 2000's special is doing things in real life. Going to your friends house, in real life. Going to the park/mall, in real life. Going shopping, in real life. Swapping games/music, in real life.... 2000's were all about "the real life". That's what made it a magical time. You can't really experience the 2000's without the "in real life" part.
i still have my VHS, VHS player, and other stuff from the early 2000’s.
Don't get rid of them. They be worth alot 50 years from now (vintage)
schindlerteejay94, my family and I still use VHS.
Rafael HD Ojeda Yes there was. Not everyone could afford a DVD player and vhs was still popular in early 2000s. Could still rent vhs tapes at blockbuster and buy them from stores. DVDs were quickly gaining popularity though, but most people i knew weren’t willing to buy a DVD player when they had a perfectly good vhs player. Only after ps2 did the complete take over of dvds occur cause more people were willing to buy something that had a duel purpose cause they felt like they were getting more bang for their buck
Let me buy it off of you
I'm 14 and I still do
"I'm gonna live like in the early 2000s for a week!"
4 days later: "Guys, I can't do the same think every day. I can't watch Tom Hanks films over and over again..."
As if ALL people did back then, was watch 'The Terminal' every day 😆
Nice idea, bad execution.
You watched not one single cartoon. You're doing it all wrong.
Mellos7EnerGs right 😆😆😆😆😆
Sir HighRoller emojis
2050: I tried living 2020s for a week
You're not going to like the 2020s with lockdowns and masks
In order to replicate 2020 the first step would be buying shit loads of toilet paper
2077: i try to stay wake from VR Pod Capsule but failed to remain awake for 5 minutes.
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I’ve been watching porn since the dial up days. Dont talk to me about getting frustrated waiting for things to load. Why were the early 2000s so good for most of us? No debt, more time for ourselves and our friends, lower cost of living, less competitive job market, NOT BEING AVAILABLE 24/7, 1,000 X less advertising on a daily basis, no crybabies and the social media trap.
It had nothing to do with technology and everything to do with people. Video games, technology and the internet were an escape from life, not a way of life.
JayBruce Well said
Best comment and only 10 likes?
Meanwhile today I got a video ad for a video ad that could not be closed and blocked the entire screen a news article on Forbes
You hit the nail squarly on the head my friend.
Agh porn the good ol day when RON jeremy Ruled the adult industry and there wasnt a thing as Lisa ann or Mia Khalifia the exicetment of renting a dirty movie agh the good ol days
Bro you missed the old movies like matrix etc. Old TV shows, old cartoonnetwork, going outside to practice sports like downhill, skate, calling people with old Nokia cellphones, using CD to listening 2000's music like new metal and pop punk. And I know there were much more cool stuff to do in the early 2000's that are still cool nowadays.
Early 2000s: 2000-2003
Mid 2000s: 2004-2006
Late 2000s: 2007-2009
Ok. We have 10 years in one decade. 2000-2003 is early 2000s, 2004-2005 is mid 2000s while 2006-2009 is late 2000s.
Zach B. Y’all are both incorrect
Early: 2000-2004 (by late 2004 there was a transition to mid)
Mid: 2005 & 2006
Late: 2007-2009
Zach B. To me 2005 is the only year the seems to be mid
@@yuxmanfree254 Let's do some math alright. 9 divided by 2 is 4 remainder 1. That remainder represents the middle of the decade. In this case, the dividing numbers are the middle of the decade which consists of not one but two years. I was born in the mid 1990s and the 2000s are my childhood decade. Now as a grown adult, you have to listen to someone who grew up mostly in that decade. Not some kid like Internet Connection. It isn't all about the trends that represent the years. I've seen late 90s trends that started to die in around 2003 and were fully replaced in 2008.
TimmZ ok man jeez no need for a whole paragraph with detail. I was just stating an opinion that I feel occurred to me when I was living in that decade. You’re acting like everybody from that decade won’t be grown by the time the 2020s decade ends. Hell, even kids that play that stupid game known as fortnite.
There was still social media in the early 2000s. People were connected via the Internet, but not as extreme as it is today. Email and IM sites were huge though. After school, you would go email your crush and IM your friends. Then go outside and chill til the sun went down. The internet was very slow back then though, and not everyone had computers or laptops. Especially laptops. So the biggest way to communicate would be in person or phone calls. It's crazy how technology drives our social lives nowadays.
People were connected via the internet as far back as the 1980s.
People are so f’ing stupid it’s depressing
Which is one of tha reasons why I don't be on social media much. I still love to make friends and connect worldwide BACK IN THA DAY, just typing dat disqusted me due to tha fact how social media is now and got ruined
Why couldn't you talk to anyone?? Texting and calling existed in the early 2000s
Yeah but texting was very uncommon back than
Dominic Pedrazzini ドミニク ペッドソラのザ·の hell nah i used to text bitches all day on my flip phone haha
Complaining Stoner 4209 lmao
Uncommon??? Lolol. I had a cell phone since 2001 and it had text messaging. I went to college from 02 to 07 and I can't think of one of my friends who didn't have a cell with text messaging
Dominic Pedrazzini ドミニク ペッドソラのザ·の XD I had a phone when I was 5, I used it for texting and playing snake.
Who ever is born 2010's I feel bad for you.
Even if you were born in the 2000s you still didn't get to experience the early 2000s really
@@mental3354 I wish i was born in the mid 70's, that's the best time to be born.
@A.narchy _ Yes i do.
I was born in the late 2000s
@@normiesaredegeneratesthatn3331 yup..1980 here
How dare you forget vhs
RIGHT kids today will never know 😂🖤
Carome, What early 2000's are you talking about? Everyone were still using VHS's back then, it wasn't until around 2005 that DVD's really picked up steam
@@Icybubba Exactly
Antoinette Turner I'm 11 years old and I still have and use VHS's.
I still have a vhs player in my living room.
Cominh back here after two years, this is still the most underdeveloped video you have.
It begs repeating, Movies and video games aren't the only thing you could have done. The music, the tv shows, the fashion, the OTHER tech products of the time like the iPod and Windows XP, emo culture, internet forums.
All of what made the 2000s the way it did was left out of this excercise.
He did attempt to go on MySpace using Windows XP in this video.
I mean, only watching Tom Hanks movies from the 2000s and only play on PS2? That ain’t the 2000, bro. Maybe he could’ve listened to Eminem or Linkin Park and watch TV shows like Friends or something. And if he’s gonna play Video Games all week, then he could’ve at least played on the other platforms like the DS, the GameCube, the Dreamcast, but nah he just played on the PS2.
Yeah this dude just played ps2 games all week like I don’t even think most of the people that owned a ps2 back in the day actually played it as much they more so just owned it because it was Sony and had a couple games they wanted
@@ItsLelingTime yeah the ps2 is definitely the least early 2000 early 2000 console from that generation the Xbox has the whole 2000s surreal futurism about it and the Dreamcast and GameCube in general were a lot more core late 90s early 2000s than either along with that he could’ve watched other movies and tv shows from the time listened to music from MP3 players or iPods etc
Can’t wait for the “Living in the late 2010’s for a week” where all you do is watch streamed movies, shows and video games, ordering everything from Amazon, eating from Uber Eats, and never stepping foot outside your home. And they’re probably gonna call it the good ol’ days.
Yah since 1966 so many people are just becoming zombie
Lau nope
Sazee Wolff zombie lol how
wtf is uber eats?
322Demon Gamer Fan pancho lopez because of technology
"Complaining that the internets not working" wow that's some early 2000s nostalgia right there xD
Ben Sanders more like early 2000s nightmare.
This video WAS disappointing... because you didn't really experience the early 2000s... you played a handful of games, watched a couple of movies, and visited a hadful of defunct websites while tinkering on an XP computer with the pre-2000s theme enabled.
You didn't get ahold of an older phone(which can be modded to maintain connectivity with 2000s tech), you didn't listen to the iconic music, or watch any of the best tv shows, you didn't play the board games, or invite any friends over to experience the early 2000s with you... you didn't instant message your peeps via AIM, or MSN messenger, or yahoo... you didn't even get your hands on any of the early 2000s quirky tech that tried and failed to become mainstream(The failed evolutions of tech was just as much a part of the early 2000s as the successful evolutions of tech). ...and where's all the early 2000s clothing?!
This video was disappointing because you didn't really dedicate yourself to LIVING the early 2000s... you just grabbed a llimited handful of early 2000s tech and called it a day and acted surprised it didn't work out.
No thanks! never really been fond of clams.
But I thought we were having STEAMED clams!
NeverMindGaming - ...can...can I have some clams?
And he didnt see a bunch of scene kids , very unrealistic
You are right he should of done more interesting stuff
It didn't disappoint me. I remember the 2000's. I wore the big hoody Gap jackets, Tommy Hilfiger t-shirts and hung out with the neighborhood kids. I do remember the technology even when Steve Jobs created the ipod and I thought it was pretty cool. I mostly watched TV, played with my dog or play my CDs on the stereo didn't have my own TV till highschool. But I do miss the old technology but appreciate the new things because we have more access to things. 🙂
Yeah, we also read books and magazines from time to time. But TV was a primary source of entertainment at home. Now it's social media, including TH-cam. You could getting bored from watching TV in 2000-s, but it's really hard to get bored from modern social media, since it have MASSIVE amount of content, that you choose to watch / read yourself, depending on your interests. That's why we stay home so much now.
Living in the 2000's for a week isn't setting up an old tv and play on every console that has been releases between the 2000 - 2005 era. People were expecting more like music, tv, daily life in the early 2000's. Instead of that we only got a little tour around your room and some gameplay from ps2 / xbox games with you commentating over it. The concept of this was really great but you made it more about 2000's videogames / consoles, which really disappointed me. You really had potential in this video but didn't go all in with the sort of challenge. I was personally thinking that outside of the recording time you were just having a modern day life. This isn't hate but more like criticism. I loved the video idea :)
This is a video game channel smartass
@@kokomelon6375 Still, there was far more to the early 2000s than just video games.
@@energeticyellow1637 who said there wasn't?
GaiaOnline, ToonTown, Runescape, NeoPets, ClubPenguin, AIM Messenger. There was plenty to play and do online back in the day.
Omg Gaia 🥺🥺💖
dick harambe Toontown, Club Penguin and Poptropica was the shit man
@@ethancbaker2002 i remember Poptropica
@MADNUB Toontown and Runescape opened in 2003 & 1999 respectively
You shouldve used the way back machine for the websites and set it too the year you want
The websites don’t work properly tho
C.J. Quartz it was not made back then.
Way back machine? Neaaaaattt I need to try that
C.J. Quartz no
This video just shows what cancer social media is
yep
I think the one thing that truly made living in the early 2000s a gem, was the physical social interactions. Today you mostly interact with your friends via through a screen and microphone from long distances and such. But before that, we usually had to go to their house or they came to ours. I know people still do that now obviously. I'm just saying that THAT was what made the early 2000s so fun. I miss going to my friends house to meet up with everyone for a long night of CoD Zombies. Or to meet up at the park nearby to chill and do stupid shit. I think everyone, no matter what generation will always look back at their childhood and remember what it was like. Cause once you become an adult...life sure does do a number on you.
President Moore agreed
FACTS!
I somehow partwise have to disagree. In early 2000s it was not that much of a different than today for many people. The more "social" living was like 10 years before that (early '90th), when there had been no cell phones, no real internet etc. In the early 2000s I already had been like up to 8h a day in the www in different chats, webpages and online gaming. Back in the days it was not facebook or instagram, but a "(Text) chat world" or mIRC and ICQ and you used teamspeak instead of whatsapp or line.
The only big difference is the smartphone, which makes the internet more mobile, but not really makes the society less social. Its partwise the other way. For the smaller part, who already lived "digital" in the 90s a smartphone gave them freedom to go out and see people, without being disconnected. So they became part of the "normal" society again. While for the other part of the society, who had been "offline" in the early 2000s, they just became part of the online community. Maybe they lost a part of their "personal social" life. So its two sides of the same coin.
You're the last generation that did that. Seriously. You're the last person to have grown up without a connection to the internet. I mean, the late 90s we had AOL and things started changing, and along came Myspace by 2006 or so, but even then, people didn't use the internet the way they do now.
I swear, modern society is being brainwashed into mindless drones. And trying to tell them only "triggers" them. It's a lost cause.
President Moore statements getting cliché
You just used stuff from the 2000s. You are not living the lifestyle.
oof begone xd thO T
Why are you getting so offended dude?
NeverMindGaming Why?
pichum is right
pichum4st3r You have a point.
So you couldn't go outside your house in the 2000s?
The golden camel from Egypt that's boring af to watch
Well if you think about what he's doing now is what's actually taking place today, just in a different form. You heard him say that in the early 2000's people were actually together more, even though technology existed then. From entering this world in the late 90's, I really do miss this era. But don't get me wrong. I do love the conveniences that new technology provides, but I do miss the regular real life social interactions we used to have before social media was invented.
not this And playing these stupid video games in a dark room is not boring at all? God I am so glad I actually grew up in the early '00s as opposed to having been born in them. Nothing was funner than playing Chinese freeze tag outside or baseball in the backyard. Video games were fun in the early 2000s but it would be pathetic to spend all of a beautiful day inside playing just that.
BadgerCheese94 I wish I was as cool as you. Someone hand me the keys to the city for this guy, please.
Lol, I MySpace'd on my Nokia in 2000s. (Hint: Shell accounts with VNC graphical access)
Video Games from the early 2000's are still just as fun and enjoyable than today's modern video games.
I would say more so even.
I agree more. Miss playing early 00s games on my laptop.
1976: I bet we'll have flying cars in the future!
2018: poop Emoji iphone x
Tis @HUMILIATING HUMILIATION!!
Aleksandar be together not the same technically its supposed to be ice cream stupid
I was born in 1997, so I'm a downright 2000's kid. Geez I really do miss the 2000s with the gameboy advance, PS2 and the tamagotchis.
Remember the feeling when your teacher wheeled out the box tv from the library?
Jon Capistrano to be frank I miss people being active and outside. People don't understand how huge that is.
Yeah, i remember Beyblades used to be Popular in the Early 2000s. Good times...
referral madness me too that was like 2013
I was literally born in 2000. Honestly, I feel like back then was genuinely the golden era of 3D games. GBA, GameCube, PS2... That was a great time for games between Metroid Prime 2, Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil 4, Ratchet and Clank... It was after consoles had found their footing with 3D games, no more janky physics and awkward controls, but before consoles had fully gone online which meant no shitty DLC practices or anything yet. Honestly the early PS3 days were pretty similar too, which is why I remember them pretty fondly as well.
10 minutes of someone complaining of how they want there phone back
Tiger blood 1978 see all he did was play old games what about inviting frends like old times watch some moves idk there is so much potential in this video but I was made by a modern boy that only uses his phone
Their*
Charles Bartels at least I know you read it
The man who sold the world: Right? If he desperately wanted internet but still wanted to stay in early 2000s mode, he could've done dial-up - which was common back in 2000-2002, before broadband became popular. Hell, if he REALLY wanted a phone, he should've tested a Pocket PC when you had to use a stylus. Of course, he'd be bitching about slowness (since they're old tech) and not having social media. People like him wouldn't survive the world 20 years ago.
Austin Kyle no real effort was put in this video
I was 17 in 2001. It was near impossible to secretly talk to girls then. You had to call their parents house and use the regular phone. Couldn't call after 9 or 10pm and stuff like that. We had America Online chat but most chicks weren't allowed to use it much . My big crush that lived down the road was always grounded and never allowed to do anything. It was like she was locked up in North Korea! Impossible to contact her and maintain a friendship much less anything more. It really sucked. But today everyone is in constant contact and that can suck as well. You can't escape from social life and just take a break from it . When I was in high school it all ended when I got home and didn't begin until the next day .
Tried? I actually DID live in the early 2000's and it had a different feel to it that you can't replicate by just using stuff made from that time.
Back when britney and christina were hot as.Sarah michelle gellar mmmm
I miss the 90's. Everything was so different back then.
lynnthegreat10 Get out of here with your cancer 90s bullshit this is the 2000s
daggern00b Same
Yeah, the culture was different back then from what I remember
"There's nothing wrong with being addicted to social media" - spoken like a true millenial.
MAXimus LAWLESSnessTM shutup who says millennial
Potatosack Vines old sacks of shit that's who
E actly pathetic dumbass morons who walks across a street wout looking left and right bec looking at a dumbass phone.
spoken like an addict
People born in 2000 would be Z. Not millennial.
Millenials are in their thirtys to fortys
Oh my god, you really need a reality check! The uneasy feeling you get is the sudden realisation that you arent really that much connected to (real) people anymore and social media is the reason for that. All these devices and the internet make us more lonely and disconnected. Yes the addictions of these are bad for your mind (and society as a whole)! Guess what: going out in the nature, talking with real people is still possible like in the early 2000s.
Extrovert alert
funjunkyy wish I could break away from the internet but sadly I cannot because I have to access my homework and class work. I bloody hate the internet.
@@curehead9877 sure you do
god zilla my parents took away the internet for 5 months as we were moving to a different area. And I was 100% fine. So was my Mother, Grandmother and my sister. The only problem was that my father and brother were moaning about it and then before we knew it my father ordered the internet. I’m still agree with my statement I do not like the internet and I could most certainly live without it.
@@curehead9877 😁😁 me too.. I wish I could break away from the internet but that's where I earn my living
You hit the nail on the head- everyone who does this kind of video tries to continue living the way we do now and we just simply did not spend all that time inside- we used to meet up with friends and family, go out and walk to the shop.... things were more balanced than they are now.
If you’re worried about social media I would suggest doing what I did and encourage your friends to use messenger in a group chat and then leave normal forms of social media- Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc. It’s much healthier, stops you endlessly scrolling away your time and start living again... plus it actually makes you interact with your friends more! There’s a tendency to just observe and leave a like instead of actually talking properly to each other on social media.
Maaaan. In the early 2000s, I was looking at videos on HomeStar Runner, playing Flash games on Cartoon Network/Nickelodeon, rented Super Smash Bros on the N64 from Blockbuster almost every week because my parents couldnt buy me a Gamecube, pretended to be ninjas with my friends outside and drank Caprisuns while eating Lunchables. But if I didnt have Caprisuns, then I would have Kool-Aid instead. Good times, lmao.
I wish I could live my childhood again.
But you Recorded it in a 2018 Camera 📷 🤔
Exposed
That was what I was thinking
MrCuber Slope master 😂👌
That's because it was a new camera and it was looking back at this time
put it on 144p for the full affect
I tried this once. It was somewhere between 2000-2002.
Philosophase Oh shit you are legend
If I were to simulate early 2000s life, I would not only switch my current consoles with the 6th gen and switch my TV with a CRT...I would load 2000s sites on the wayback machine, buy food brands that a kid/teen would eat during that time, watch 2000s shows and cartoons, read comics released before 2010, binge the Spider-Man trilogy, rock out to songs from the era, make trashy amvs...
Basically emulate the whole aesthetic right down to the dot.
Hell I'd even edit together downloaded episodes with commercials and burn 'em onto a disc for this
That's kinda what I did. I decided during lockdown that since I was getting depressed alot and the whole world was on fire that I turn my room into a early to mid 2000s room. Bought a princess crt with DVD player, got my PS2 and GameCube out with all their games that I still have, got DVDs of stuff I use to watch like Ed edd and Eddy powerpuff girls season 1 of SpongeBob Rugrats ECT and found my Mario kart bed sheets that I had as a kid now I couldn't use all of it cause I have a full sized bed now but I used the pillow cases and blanket, and among other electronics. It was a blast and got me out of my funk. I still have my room like this to this very day every now and then I will plug up my flat screen TV in my room but mostly I keep it like 2000s. I decided since everything else in the house is modern that my room will be a slice of early 2000s a retreat from work and responsibility. And it's a great comfort when sick. Really after decorating my room like this kinda want to do another room set in the 80s or 90s it's just so cool to just open a door and walk into another time period.
aye at least you're a rich kid in the 2000s lol
Lol
Rich kids in the 2000s didn't have tv's as small as that.
dingus khan I was straight flexing with the game boy advanced when it first came out 🤣
I was broke and parents got a divorce in 05 in the 3rd grade DBZ, Tekken, street fighter , mortal Kombat , Madden and Def jam fight for new York where my games good times until I got a game cube and a wii between 06-08
Great idea. Uninspired, poor execution. Just awful.
There were more than videos games and movies to the 2000s
@@mysticcollector8258 exactly this video should be titled "staying in my room for a week playing videogames from 00-05"
@@Hi-pq4rn yes
@@mysticcollector8258 facts, but even then the videos games were incredibly fun and memorable in comparison to now, which is mostly focused on graphics. The best part was Social media was still irrelevant (with only MySpace being the main thing.)
I use to play Counter Strike for the original xbox, but never online. Somehow, I was entertained playing with the computer players and even learn some things from watching them.
No music or T.V. just played that game for a few hours each day back then.
even back then, I played the pc version of the game online. Then at a friends I saw he really liked playing the xbox version of CS offline and I never really understood why. it was pretty boring to me.
me too! i thought i was the only one! haha
Lmao same, it felt amazing destroying bots with the AWP, now when I play online I feel like I'm playing like one of those bots lmao
DankFinder That's depressing
On console?... and off-line? You're sick!
It takes more than playing video games to return to the 2000s
Yeah you need to bring back all the good snack and tv show and a lot more