General Websites

Here's some of the websites that I found over the years from either browsing myself or others from around here.


Media

Archive.org: It's a non-profit library where it store websties from yesteryear. It's also home of millions free books, movies, software, music and more.

My 2000's TV: Some knows there's My 90s TV, where you can watch shows and commericals from the 90s. How about shows and commericals from the 2000s'? That's what this site is all about.

TV Tropes: The all devouring pop-culture wiki that most of you here have browsed at least once.

The Lost Media Wiki: This website is a community that tracks down lost or hard to find media such as TV, movies, video games and more. Warning, some of the articles are either NSFW or NSFL, so be careful before reading some of them.

Does the Dog Die?: Worried that a dog might die in the movie that your watching? This crowd sourced website will give out warnings for every media that has dogs (and other upsetting things) in it.

Unconsenting Media: This is a search engine where you can look up and see if there's any sexual violence in any media, that might make you feel uncomfortable.

Weather Scan: This website is based off the 2000s' version of the Weather Channel Forcast. And yes, there's jazz music in the background.


Video Games

Console Living Room: From Archive Internet, this place is where you can old games that were originally from home consoles such as the Atari 2600, The Sega Genesis and even the PlayStation 1!

My Abandonware: Plenty of free old games to download. There is more that 25,000 available on this site.

GameFAQs: The original website for game walkthroughts that's been around since 1995 and is still going strong!

HowLongToBeat: Wanna know how long that new RPG that you bought is going to take? This website answers this by giving out the estmate time to beat the main game.

Steam 250: This third-party website for Steam helps you find the good, the bad and even TERRIBLE Steam games in a ranking chart that is update daily.

SteamDB: Another third-party website for Steam where it shows you the databases of every Steam game in the system ranging from most played to trending. It even shows up the price history of the games in this site.


Music

YouTube to Mp3: A site where you can easily convert and download YouTube videos to MP3 audio files. I rememeber using this for a class project in the 11th grade.

radio.garden: This allows you to listen to live radio from all over the world for free. As of right now, I'm listening to a Dutch radio station that plays 60s' & 70s' pop music.