Hahah yeah it was. It's not even back in the day to be honest this shit still happens on Xbox all the time. I was playing GTA online a few weeks ago and sent a mugger to rob a player and got messages like this. Oh and it's never little kids it's grown ass adults white guys 25yo or older throwing around the N word and having the funniest verbal fights it's the best part of gaming cus it's so funny and they drag you down to their level and make you want to talk just like them lololol
@@pharaohsmagician8329bro had to add white guys to fit his little agenda lmao I’ve seen and been in scenarios where it’s also Mexicans and other non blacks saying the word even worse than white people, not even white myself getting tired of ppl spinning this weird ass takes when Mexicans are 400% worse with it
@@Nodnarb69I was 16, and I started coming here in Dec. 2005. The old RU-vid was better because of the lack of ads and content regulation. Monetization caused the Gen Z "RU-vidrs" to grow up to be delusional megalomaniacs.
yeah, just like these accusations of being a cheater - this was so satisfying back then. Now gaming specifically caters to these triggered children unfortunately and games usually play themselves
@Specxfics I make 120 wtf you're mad hating. In what world does a materials engineer make 50k, as an intern before I even graduated I made 29 an hour (60k a year). My father Is a doctor, and he's more of a slave to his debt than I am.
Xbox was somewhere people pretended they had more nuts than they really had. That's also where the clan infiltrated Xbox Live clans. That was the reason, to this day, blacks used to call Xbox Live racist. So you end up with all these little white boys crying on microphones and screaming at their families, at strangers too.
@@xTemperszzI can guarantee being able to bully someone into rage quitting with absolutely no consequences was amazing, also we had MLG so the internet was automatically better if you had grown up even in like 2016, not necessarily 2006, you wouldn't be such a pussy
- N word right off the rip - Terrible mic quality - Squeaky voice - "You suck at the game" - "I'm number 1 at" [insert role here] - F slur This truly is a relic of the 2000s and must be preserved for generations to come.
This video needs to be put in a museum, the quality of it, the squeaker belting out The N word, the F word all in the same sentance..... 17 years on youtube..... this video needs to be preserved. this is peak 2000s
If you played on PlayStation Network or Xbox Live in the early to mid 2000s, you knew that these voice messages were going to be the kind of vituperative that the person on the other end would never dare utter in person for fear of receiving instantaneous bodily harm.
I completely forgot it looked like this. I got my first 360 in 2007 as a gift from my uncle when he moved away, and for the life of me I just can't visualise it being like this. Going back and using the 360 menu on the new gen consoles already feels weird - but seeing this almost takes me back to another century haha.
Xbox live was what caused every other console to start charging extra to play online. The service should have been stillborn. They set the path for others to come along and nickel and dime us to death. The worst part about it is that we could have stopped it by refusing to pay for it. Unfortunately the rest of you thought it was a good idea to pay for something that was always free.
@@heavenandhello6629yeah your right i tell that to everyone to but i think what he means is he wishes every video was still like this on youtube before it started becoming like tv where lots of people (not everyone) treat youtube as a job and as away to get famous now instead of doing it as a little funny hobby like these old videos were like
Back when Xbox prioritized the user experience in their UI. What the hell happened Microsoft... It was so fun to customize the guide blade with whatever color you wanted. As for when this was uploaded, this was literally days after the Wii hit store shelves. What a throwback man 👌😭
@@Ved000000They say he’s still muttering the N word under his breath to this day, because when he said it in middle school he got the shit punched out of him, but he still hates anything and anyone that his parents hate because he can’t think for himself.
It amuses me too but time only goes forwards. An infinite amount of time will pass before it's even just tomorrow again, so you best get used to it soon. We have a future president who's probably watching cocomelon right now lol
This video needs to be sealed into a time capsule and put into a museum. Perfectly sums up the Xbox 360 experience in the mid-to-late 2000's and took me down memory lane!
@@mryeet17boy74They are, for different reasons. Every generation is bad in their own way. This video as an example though isn’t what displays us as “bad”, this was just peak internet where governments and massive corporations didn’t control every word you said.
@@sandrovilaca6928Roll your eyes all you want but these words held no power at all before censorship. It was conditioned into you. Next to no one I met online who used these words actually held any real racist ideology. It was merely insults. Other ethnic groups also did it back to us. The words now have the power and divisiveness that the government and corporations hoped that they would. This was a time when equality was really drilled into our minds, equal rights equal fights, we didn’t look at you any differently. Black, white, Asian, etc. You got treated equally and not seen as a soft weak child that needs to be coddled and sheltered.
I remember a time where you could get your account suspended by Xbox and then chat with the support team who would then unban you because they didn’t want to deal with you. Now you can’t do anything about a suspension. Good times.
I love knowing that this is genuinely a real person, because somewhere out there in the world, They may not know this video exists, but we know he exists, nearly two million people know he exists.
i can just smell the 06/07 from here: the old xbox layout, the resolution, the family guy pfp, and the angry little kid who just discovered swearing for the first time
@@Noooiiiissseee Nah, it's cause you're all bitches now. If a game is rated M for mature, and you're playing it, and you can't deal with people insulting you, people you won't ever see or interact with in your everyday life, you're a fairy
my friend used to play a browser game with me and he talked shit to a guy so they banned him for 18 years lmao, we still joke about it nowadays saying he can play in a couple years and shit
@@thej2241Admittedly the dude had it coming. Game developers can see who is online through their central servers and if it's a game that hasn't been released yet the amount of accounts registered would be very limited. It was only a matter of time until someone at Bungie or Microsoft noticed that dudes account and went "who is this?" If he played offline he'd have been fine lol