I've recently been on a PC/Internet nostalgia kick and have been digging around finding my way around resurrecting some of the internet's history. Upon my research i discovered that a team of archivers managed to grab a wopping 656 GB worth of GeoCities webpages. https://www.wired.com/2010/11/geocities ... -download/ Also look at: http://www.oocities.org/
This is a massive trip down memory lane for me. Looking at these old sites brings back so many memories. I downloaded Netscape Navigator 9 just for nostalgia purposes (not my primary browser ofcourse. Also making this post using it) and the site works wonderful on it. I haven't tested it with Wayback Machine, but i'll get there.
I also think an Angelfire archive is in the works as well.
If you want to take a big trip down memory lane and explore some of the internets history, check out Oocities.org.
Massive GeoCities archive (online and downloadable)
- Nightmare OG
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haha, thts old, damn does bring back memories o_0
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I used the crap out of Geocities lol!!
- Nightmare OG
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lmao i surfed a shitload of the pages. If you use it with netscape its nostalgic as FUCK
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Damn, I remember using Netscape 2 when it came out. Wonder how many use Netscape these days?
- Nightmare OG
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Re: Massive GeoCities archive (online and downloadable)
I use it for forum surfing, and for when i feel like searching up web portals. Navigator is actually pretty fast with forums!