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Nostalgia shouldn't be fact checked.
If were talking about ones that I dont play anymore however, that would be automatically EVE Online, I enjoy'd old-school EVE back when things were not so trash that they are now, back when the large corporations ruled the dead space and thousands of smaller corporations swam safe space, I lost interest after a few weeks of the Trig Invasion conclusion wrapping up....
Maybe one day I'll try classic Runescape just for the childhood nostalgia kick.
SAME!! I already hear the soundtrack playing in my head again combined with memories of me coming back from school while a cup of tea is waiting for me at my desk.
Words of wisdom. Sadly. :(
Its still here brother, and free.
II was going to say, I already have done this. Started playing City of Heroes in 2004 a week after release and would periodically go back to it until the game shut down.
But its been revived! Search up "City of Heroes: Homecoming". Its a fan project that revived the game and can be a non-profit venture with donations to cover operating costs. They have also continued to add to and update the game, if anything it is better than what you remember. I figure Ive got probably 4-5,000 hours in that game.
You can have that experience in an hour or less if you want it.