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@@user-lx5do4zc6neh, all I feel nostalgia for is going out and people hardly using their phones. I’d say that started endemically around the time of the iPhone 5.
@@japanfanatic1415 imagine that we create instagram acounts that sponsors the 2000s lifestyle and make people delete socialmedia, spread the positivity and we do tasks to pull more and more people in this. We could live like that easelly. People would be less lazy. Depression would dissapear. People would be happy again in my opinion. This seems impossible but im looking forward to do it.
Exactly. Now everyone is addicted to their phones. Yeah yeah I get it, I get it. I'm using a phone right now. But I don't exempt myself from this critique.
@@Goose21995 The furthest I'd go would be 2012. I agree, 2013 felt like THE time everyone had a smartphone. But even 2012 had a lot of people talking face to face. 2008-2010 was great though. Id easily go back to 2010.
@@Goose21995Depends on the country you live, you're right for the people who live in developed countries, I live in a sub developed country so by 2013, technology didn't have take over everything yet
The biggest and best part of 90's and 2000 was actually hanging out with friends, visiting each other, just talking to each other and roaming the streets. Nowadays people just text each other mostly. I remember that with my friends back then, we went from just having fun laughing like maniacs to sharing our fears and sorrows to daydreaming about some tv stars. And when you were telling your friends something, they would actually look at you and listen. Today it feels like people are glued to their phones. To be honest, I wish we could devolve those 20-30 years.
Yup, back then, hanging out in person was ESSENTIAL. Now everyone just feigns care for eachother and noone actually sees eachother outside of like parties or holidays.
@TNJDW2024-re9gg Well I live in the village so I have to attend to my homestead, so I am mostly outside, visiting a small town nearby alot and going to our capital city once in 4 days for a 24 hour shift, so I see alot of people from different places. And I see what I actually described above. But I'm too tired to argue with you in youtube coment section, so think whatever you want and I'll do the same.
It's funny to see people waxing nostalgia over the '00s. I was in my teens/20s in the '00s. I'm almost 40 now. And sometimes I wish I could go back to the '90s and '00s and live them again. But time is what you make of it really. There are awesome things about today that we'll be talking about missing when we get to the 2040s. It's cool to visit the past, just as long as you don't lose appreciation for today. You're alive...that's always something.
That's a good point. There's stuff I'm grateful for now that I didn't have as a kid (I kind of grew up poor) and I'm thankful that I can watch videos to relive the great times I had in the 00s as a kid. I'm 27 now and have a job I love, an amazing boyfriend, a close group of friends, a sense of style and fashion that I sometimes get compliments on, and a decent car. I imagine in 23 years when I'm 50, there's going to be stuff I miss about now. I'm definitely not going to miss 2020-2021, though, those two years can go pound sand. But 2023 is a pretty good year in my life and I'm grateful for that.
I'm 40 so I'm in the same boat, reality is that the vast majority of people are just nostalgic of their childhood and teenage years, the comments are all the same "ah good innocent times", it's not because the 2000s were some lost utopia, but because they had no worries simply because they were kids then. It wasn't rosy at all in the 2000s!
@@g-man4744 That's very true. I'm 27 so I'm young enough to have warm fuzzies about the 00s but old enough to know it had a dark side. There was 9/11, the wars in the Middle East, the Great Recession, the Virginia Tech massacre, etc. When I think about it, it was actually a pretty dystopian decade. But I'm happy that I was a kid who was able to appreciate the good things. I'm sure the 90s (your childhood decade) was also a mix of warm fuzzies and a dark side. As much fun as it is to remember nostalgia, I think 2023 is, at least for me on a personal level, a pretty good year that I'll be nostalgic about in 20 years. 2020 and 2021 however that's a different story, I'll never be nostalgic for them. There have been years I didn't like, but 2020 and 2021 I actually hated and still do hate.
@@GraniteStateVictoria exactly, the 90s were super cool for me! Over time I simply realise that I had a very sheltered life then, I'm grateful for the chance to be worry free for any time in my life really. Also, 2020/2021 definitely must be some of the shittiest years for most people I'd say!
Speak for yourself. The only thing I will miss of the last 11-12 years is being young, and how cheap things were. I would never in my life want to come back here lol.
@@DerHalbeEuro wow i thought i was the only one who thought that. it's a double edged sword for me. Videos now are more professional and look good, but they dont feel as genuine and realistic if that makes sense.
I am having to pick back up a project that was started in 2003 and 2004, which was filmed... I am having to go back and revisit with the camcorder quality at the time. I only have 2 saved 8MMs on hand but not the camcorder I had. It's a great way to think of for authenticity and effect.
@@zDmseBecause in RU-vid/the Internet's early days, higher production value was often associated with staged content or things made purely for profit with little passion. (Not that high production value passion projects don't exist, but there's an incentive to recoup costs, passion or not.) You make perfect sense to me!
I remember thinking as a kid (in the 00’s) that we had reached the peak of technology with our cable TVs, Video games, internet, MP3s… I’m almost 26 now so it’s cool to look back at this stuff. We had a landline at home like pretty much every household at the time. My friends would call me on there and my mom would scream my name from upstairs, next to the word "phone". video stores were still a thing too, we’d go there and rent ps2 games for the weekend in that video game section next to the family guy vinyl figurines on display lol. It’s crazy how things change. This all seems archaic and otherworldly now lol
@Computernet-xz8fu ah maybe you get a pass then. i'm 31 and i didn't have to deal with dial up since i was at most 12. my gauge on this is playing world of warcraft from middle school to senior year unimpeded by landline phone calls.
I'm only 34 but it's crazy seeing how fast games have evolved just in my lifetime. I remember when Nintendo 64 came out and it was a huge deal and everyone was talking about how amazing the graphics were. Or when ps2 came out it was so futuristic you never thought there would be anything better.
Never played ps2, but still had the same feeling, going from Perfect Dark which I thought was a massive improvement on Goldeneye, to playing Halo Combat Evolved was insane!
@@SavivaldybiuLyga I used Windows 7 and XP until 2018. I had computers with both. I still use Windows 7 at the library but at home I use Linux and Windows 10.
@@Servergmr Now a lot of programms dont support win 7 you need to search old versions. I cant imagine with xp, probably it would be very hard to surf web woth old browser.
2000s were full of promise. It really felt that everything was getting better and the future was bright. But the future is actually soulless exploit of sociery in every way.
It is really funny to me, I felt sorry for kids growing up in the 2000's. By that time kids had become little slaves to mobile phones and lost most of the freedoms that we had from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Technology did not make things better at all, quite the reverse.
"And that everything was getting better". LOL the 2000s were both the last good years and the begin of the end. We had 9/11, The War on Terror, the rise of online streaming and the rapid decline of video stores. Not to mention smartphones became mainstream, console gaming started the trend of having paid DLC rubbed in your face. Looking back on it I am nostalgic for the time, but it is the same decade that started everything I hate about everything 2011 onwards
There was no better time to be a kid than the 90’s-2000’s. Outside of 9/11 obviously, those were some of the best times to have ever grown up in. It had the perfect balance between advanced technology while still having an old school mindset. No social media, no cancel culture, and people were way more active and respectful back then. I remember all the times going to GameStop to get new Halo games, hanging out at Chuck E Cheese, and playing outside with friends and family. And then, you run home to watch Disney and Nickelodeon. I would give anything to go back to those days. We didn’t know how great we had it until they were gone. 😢
Nah bro.. you fooled me with that camera for sure. Everything you did really captured the early 2000s. Especially the Mr. Brightside lyrics video. The nostalgia took over with that alone. Good work my man.
The best way to relive the 2000s is to time travel to the 2000s which is literally impossible. Society was a lot different back then. Nowadays, we’re so addicted to social media and the internet, but I could partly relive the 2000s by playing old video games, watching old movies, and listening to old music which I do a lot.
Yessir, Old Games, Old Movies, Old Songs... 50,Eminem,Wayne,Nelly, etc or BritneySpears,Rihanna etc you can live mentally in the 2000s but not physically sad but better than nothing eh
The most sad thing for me in my life. Is because I have not friends, specially people from that time, so even when I'm some emotional and nostalgic about these times... I have no one to talk too, so I get just watching these videos alone.. here =(
Sadly the thing I want the most from the 2000s is the people, the internet and nerd fandoms around the world, was just smaller and less commercial back then
The same is true of every decade, it’s been widely observed that the beginning of a decade more so resembles the previous than having an identity of its own.
This is my living memory, of that time, I'm 34 years old: January 1994 - September 1996: Late grunge, Nirvana's last tour, NIN and 2pac era, the PS1 and the SNES/Genesis coexisted. The prime of 2D and FMV gaming, and the rise of 2.5D games thanks to Doom, so the core mid 90s. This was when people had to get a Japanese N64 in the magazine ads or eBay international, so more & more Japanese stuff was coming in. If 2pac owned an N64 with SM64, this would be the Japan model. September 1996 - April 1997: Transition from the mid 90s to the "gaga era", thanks to the American release of the N64, Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar" and the debut of Spice Girls. Grunge felt dying after Alice In Chains, NIN, Soundgarden, etc. went through their personal demons. This was also the very early signs of WWF's Attitude Era (Pillman's got a gun). And unfortunately, the death of 2pac and Biggie. Things got even more bizarre with the death of Eldon Hooke in April 1997, where the month prior he testified against Courtney Love over being paid to kill Kurt Cobain. This was when music conspiracies were at an all-time high, magazines & message boards going crazy. April 1997 - September 2001: The "gaga era", this was when PS1/N64/DC/early PS2 were in their absolute prime, WWF got the Attitude Era stage, facepaint rock was absolutely everywhere (Marilyn Manson, KISS, Misfits, etc.), video games were all 3D and super-colorful polygons, everything was more carefree/goofy with Spice Girls, Nysnc, Aqua, Eminem, Three 6 Mafia, Smoke Weed Every Day, etc. This was the prime era of my life that I recall the most, also AOL and internet in general becoming popular. People thought 2pac was still alive when he released new albums hitting #1 on thhe charts. September 2001 - 2012ish: Things felt rather samey the decade after 9/11, the release of the Xbox, and Windows XP. One new thing felt like an upgrade on to of the other, then going to the Xbox 360 to Windows 7, then the flip phone to the iphone. Everyone dressed rather the same, and I only really watched Japanese wrestling (AJPW) in the core 2000s. Certainly better than today & great in its own right, but it wasn't "gaga" anymore. The pace of change was slower than earlier eras.
i really love that you used your old camera and audio. i think it really set that 2008 feel the most, also lots of improvement from the last video! i actually felt some nostalgia in this one too as i was a late 00s early 10s kid. awesome! :)
The 2000s were some of the best times of my life.. I remember when I would just wake up in the morning as a kid to see my brother play the PSOne whenever we didn't have school days, I would often look out of the window during the early morning and late afternoon, me and my brother would often sneak on the living room and watch T.V. late at night without trying to get caught by our parents, my sister would often stay up until early morning to play Digimon World or other Final Fantasy titles, I would feel the urge to find solitaire cards to just stack them up into a house then I would often draw random stuff and etc.. The one thing that I really miss about being in the 2000s is that there was so much going on at that time which made everything feel very lively. My family would also go out often, I loved playing with clays and played the PS2 a lot as well. But if there's one thing that I hated about the 2000's, it's that some of my most embarassing moments in life took place during those times lol but looking back at it, the 2000's felt like a never-ending summer camp..
Perfect video. In the old times, we used to really enjoy the moment, cellphone wasn't bothered us at every single moment. Tecnology, games and internet was just to escape reality for a moment. Wish people look back and realize that these old times was really gold and try to learn something about it
I was born in the mid 90s but for me the 2000s were the best years of my kid to adolescent period. I enjoyed plenty of video games from the waning time of the Ps2, GameCube, and original Xbox up to the beginning of the Ps3, Wii, and 360. Saturday mornings and nights were met with excitement due to KidsWB and the new Toonami, where I truly began to explore the world of anime. Best thing about the 2000s though was visiting our father and his side of the family in New York during holiday. Him, one of our aunts, and cousins shared an apartment space at the time. It wasn't big but that apartment was really comfy, and man do I miss when they used to live there.
@@neptune7844 Dude you're just 11! Don't think that way, I was born approx 10yrs b4 u and I kinda miss the early 2010s, live in the moment man! Enjoy your childhood, your upcoming teenage years, enjoy your freedom which you won't get when you become an adult. That time's not far when you'll reminisce 2023
@@dharkbizkit the 70s were about being free, exploring yourself. The 80s were full of crazy new tech, everybody thought that we could archive anything, that the world of tomorrow would be amazing, in the next millennium we all would have self driving cars, vacations on the moon….then reality set in. 😉
All you told me is that I'm currently living in the 2000s XD I still use my VHSs and DVDs regularly, always have caprisuns, SunnyD, and kool-aid jammers in my fridge, I actually still use MySpace, still stuff a CD player in my pocket when I go for a walk (sometimes use my cassettes still), got my 5th, 6th, and 7th gen consoles all hooked up still (along with newer ones, and I still use my 2005 television (1080i with one HDMI port). I also have several hundred (physical) books to lounge around and read through. Should say that I'm 28 before someone thinks I'm 45+ or something
I have a 90s room I’ve been working on for the last 3 years to bring back this feeling. I was born in 91 and the room I’ve made makes me feel like a teenager in the 90s which I wasn’t, nothing in there goes over the year 1999.. I’ve gone as far as buying old crisp packets newspaper , beer & coke cans cigarette boxes laying about magazines + , posters/flyers on the wall , huge vhs collection + vinyl collection trance tunes, turntables/pioneer 500 cdjs , 90s speakers to mix off, old jvc cd player with tapes left about huge cd collection, ps1 loads of games n64 old small crt tv. Old windows 98 pc and flat screen monitor from 99 with old keyboard & mouse hooked up too a hidden apple mac laptop with 98 screen saver lol The room is a small uk room, can just fit double bed in it as example for size.. I often play on ps1 in there or just sit there and look how rooms use to be, can sit and stare for hour, not quite finished yet but I’m soon moving out my mums with my gf and when I come to stay here for the night the 90s room will be the room I use to stay in lol.. when this times comes I’ve promised myself, old tec only. Got my Nokia 3310 ready and my cd/tape player.. to mee even in the 2000s got complicated esp mid 2000s. 2002 or 03 was decent. Nothing higher iMO.
This is an improved version of the original I'm guessing. Edit: I'm literally 23 seconds in and this is already miles better. You even bought a car from the 2000s!
If you ignore this modern phone I'm using right now, I basically live in the 2000s lol. Some friend mentioned offhand that they didn't think I owned any technology made after 2005 and they were kinda right (again beside this phone lol) . I don't really care tho, I recently fixed up my ps2 btw side note maaaan i missed that beast
I also reject most modern stuff, most of it isn't very good in comparison to the classics. I always say they're classics for a reason, but it seems even music was better then. I mean I don't really listen to 2000's music, more so 80's but even that is kind of part of the 2000's since nostalgia for the 80's was a very big part of the 2000's. It's weird.
@@heggy_69 Yeah, it's not that everyone was but being nostalgic for the 80's was almost like a part of 2000's culture and you can even find episodes of Phineas and Ferb making fun of how the 80's were "sooo 2002" or something.
I had a 2000s-like childhood I guess, my parents still had their 2008/2009 HTCs until 2016 when they had to upgrade and I still have the Xbox 360 and PS3. The Wii was also my childhood as well and I only got a flatscreen tv at the age of 10, which basically marked the end of my 2000s self. (2018).
Same. I remember how I would always watch reruns of old Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network shows from the 90s and 2000s. Hell, I'm still stuck in the 2000s to this day in 2022.
I must say that I also play a lot of games from the 90s, or a ton of mods for it, and they may be being made a long time after the original came out but sometimes the modding scene keeps a game alive, and I just have to say that these are so much more fun than buying new games. Maybe it's just me but I feel like most of the good Classic Doom mods are genuinely just much more well-designed than most new games but also more fun.
When was the game cube my second one was 360 or Xbox or PS3 I don’t know but it’s probably 360 because I played a lot of the 360 games I remember but they might be priority
Anyone who got to experience 90's and 00's are super lucky, The most amazing, exciting and refreshing times. Now days everything is either a copy of old or revival. Nothing is new, people call tik Tok and reels as new...lol. Even the fashion is old, sad that these kids are not getting anything cool or different from what we got, like first pcs, first mobile phones, first social media. Everything now is just a revised version. Also social media makes everything to run about likes and views. Back then we just did everything for fun. Period
There are new things, a lot of them, but they are not as good as the classics. I've noticed whenever something genuinely good comes out now, it is not necessarily a copy of whatever was popular in the 90's or the 2000's, but rather something that continues whatever they did because they're really big and passionate fans.
Man…I would love to go back to the 2000s for a week. Such a great time to be alive…comedy movies were still funny, phones didn’t consume your life, choosing a movie or music was so much easier with perfectly limited options, social media was just enough to do its job without taking over the internet, NOTHING HAD ADS, the PS2 and Gameboy Advance SP kicked ass…I was in my teen years and didn’t have bills or responsibilities or a worry in the world…man, being an adult sucks!
The 360 still holds up really Well if you ask me. Just the fact that you can still play the most recent GTA on it makes it a amazing console in my eyes. Its still my most used console to this day, even tho i got a XBone and a series X
If an entity asked me to go back to being 13 in 2001 i'd do it in a heartbeat. without a doubt they were the best years of my life. I remember hanging out with my pals all the time, talking to girls on MSN messenger, playing online games on the PC or chilling on PS2. I lived with my nan and she worked a lot of hours so it was brilliant just having the house to myself blaring music and inviting friends over. it's just severely sad how the worlds become these days, I don't like it one bit.
Man I started high school in 2000, I remember rushing home to play EQ and nerd out on DnD 3e. Hanging out with friends while no one mindlessly had their face in their phones. If I could snap my fingers and change anything about today, I would delete the world of social media and smart phones.
I was born in 1995, so the majority of my childhood was throughout the 2000s, I never thought that I would look back at this decade from 20 years. Oh my gosh, I am so old. 🙁
OMG This video brought nostalgic memories. I used to play PlayStation2 and Xbox 360. I even remember my pink iPod nano generation 4. Disney Channel used to have the best shows such as "Hannah Montana", "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody"/"The Suite Life on Deck", "That's So Raven" "Lizzie McGuire" etc. I used to play CDs in my walkman while taking walks or going for a ride. The 2000s were the best!
Apart from old technology and all that stuff, what made 2000s for me was the feeling of hanging out with friends on playgrounds almost all day and just having fun, bringing CDs and DVDs filled with games, movies and all sorts of things to each other, trading cards and many other things that are gone now. We should really go back to a simpler time.
big part of the 2000s (my childhood) for me was watching movies with friends and playing outside i also regularly visited a friend who would hide some games like GTA 3 under his bed and we played them when parents were gone good times man
I remember going to one of those Disney parks and seeing concept art for the first Pixar Cars movie. It was 2004 or 2005 that I saw the art. It was a bright vivid nostalgic time.
@@ricenoodles632the 2010s was the peak for cartoons. you clearly haven't watched Regular Show, Adventure Time, TMNT (2012) & The Amazing World Of Gumball
@@cannonball7309it wasn't that it was "boring" just when everything went to shit. 2016 was the first awful year (2017 was enjoyable actually) but then 2018 was the second & it's been awful since
I love your modern camera shots with the old camera. It’s almost like how I see my memories of that time, because of the tech we were using! Thanks for the awesome vid!!
When I want to re-live a specific decade (e.g. 90s or 2000s) for either inspiration or whatever, I play games only from that era. God bless games for being so timeless and the only thing that will never die. We can't use some of our old hardware (phones, computers and other devices), but we can always play the old games.
I've been soooo depressed lately, just missing my childhood. Was born in 93 so I remember growing up in the early 2000s and man I miss it so much. Just wish more than anything that I could just go back in time and relive those moments again and knowing what I know now I would cherish every second of every day as a kid again. I've tried playing old games again and getting back into stuff I was into as a kid but it's just not the same....
I was born in 1997! Which means I was alive in the early 2000s but I was a child growing up. I wish I could’ve been a teen to experience the early 2000s music and style! Be part of the culture. But at the same time if I did that, I would be ruining and changing my whole childhood! XD that’s something I believe everyone can relate with. We all can’t choose which decade to be born in we wish we were part of it or even older but we can’t decide the time of date when we are born. And when we discover all the amazing things that were always there but we were too young, or we were not born yet. It always feels like we were left out. 🥲
I wouldn't say you missed out on much, since 2003-2004 was still pretty similar to 2000-2001 when it comes to kid culture.... Just no more Nsync or whatever on the kids' music block. But you might have missed out on watching the first Pokemon, Digimon, and the 1986 Dragon Ball on TV. Other than that I'm not sure what the difference is...?
I felt that way about the 70s and 80s for many years, but then I realized that it doesn’t matter when you were born. It just matters how you make the most of the time that you have. In all honesty, I probably would have been bored or frustrated back then without the technology of today. All of the music I loved from that time would have been much more difficult to access then.
I was a teenager in the early 2000s & I say it was okay. Nothing spectacular, it was solid. The things I absolutely loved about the 2000s was the underground hip hop scene, the cartoons & the rise of WWF alternatives like Ring of Honor & TNA wrestling. Everything else was alright.
The only thing missing was the friends we hung out with and went to their home or vice versa and rode bikes or threw rocks stuff or climbed trees or skateboarded. Always looked forward to after school and weekend fun with friends. Then going home at night and played the games til I literally couldn’t stay awake. Sometimes falling asleep with the game on pause . Yeah. Those were the days. Great reminder of those times. Thanks for the video ! ❤
As a late 2000 kid, most of my favorite movies and music came from 2000s, I remember me and my father used to watched Kingkong, Transformers, Marvel, Avengers, Hulk, chilling at the outside of house rn listening to Where is My Mind of Pixies from 1999 movie Fight Club reminiscing the memories of mid 2000s which I know I never experienced.
Smart phones, flat screens, and streaming were available in the 2000's... 1080 camera's were as well. They were even cheaper then today's versions and it isn't even because of inflation. Prices these days are literally set by what they can get away with. Fastest internet connections available for residences were limited compared to today. Fastest connection you can get at home in the US was Verizon Fios (Fiber optic) at around 15~25Mbps. Average speed was 512Mbps though. Fastest mobile speed was Cingular with 2G Edge at a little over 1Mbps and in later 2000's 3G at about 3Mbps. Eventually Verizon took the cake at the end of the 2000's with 4G 20Mbps. Wifi with 802.11b 11Mbps and eventually 802.11n 30Mbps. Highest selling game console in early 2000's was PS2 and starting in mid 2000's Nintendo Wii. Motion controls were king. Should also note that for Video games the top genre at the time was MMORPG's and FPS / Racing games. Biggest offline game of the mid to late 2000's was "Need for speed: Most wanted". Biggest online game was "World of Warcraft".
I lowkey am still living my 2000s self I spend most of my time playing on my Nintendo DS, drawing or just reading seriously its nice to still do the things I love, tbh on my PC I play old ahh games so yeah its nice
Imagine getting grounded from your smartphone, and other devices from the 2020s, and you have to go back to living in the 2000s where Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok wasn’t invented yet. You see? We didn’t have all this technology when I was a kid in the 2000s. Now, this would be a real good punishment for kids.
is bluray allowed? it shipped for the first time in 2007 on ps3. btw i remember that finding nemo was also available on bluray to have the higher quality version of the movie
Wtf. ”I’m only limited to a thousand songs on my iPod, buhu. 😂 I remember back when you had 16 mb MP3 players and had space for maybe 10 songs or so. Each day was about changing the songs you wanted to listen to the following day.
2000’s kid here. I know that people growing up in the 80’s and 90’s said theirs was the best, but underrated opinion my time was great too. I miss when we had cd rom games instead of just apps. And my iPod had music from older Disney channel
I loved the tech scene for the 2000s there was so much to discover and so much more satisfaction then there is now. For example a dedicated iPod for music, going on iTunes and downloading your fav tracks to your iPod. RU-vid, going on your computer to use RU-vid made it a more fun experience where as now you can just pull your phone out your pocket and it’s there. It’s hard to explain but the 2000s was so good and it’s so nostalgic…
Last year I didn't have internet for about 2-3 months due to my ISP being useless. I had to resort to a giant box of DVDs and MP3s I had already downloaded pre-Spotify, so all my entertainment all was from the 2000s. I have to say, as much as it was a giant inconvenience to not have internet, it was probably the most mental clarity I've had in years. I'd recommend living like it's the 2000s at least once a year.
The concept could have been taken a bit further and there are still a few issues here and there with the execution, but this is a *significantly* better showing then the last time. Also "How GameSpy Entered the Red Ring of Death" please.