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Retro Websites and Old Internet Rabbit Holes
Old-web energy for modern boredom: chunky interfaces, lost-in-time pages, nostalgic links, and internet rabbit holes with a dusty bookmark feel.
Retro web websites are portals to the weirder, rougher, more personal early internet β when sites were hand-coded, design was chaotic, and the web felt like a place you could actually get lost in. This channel is for nostalgia and for discovering what the internet used to be like before it got polished away.
Browse retro web sites when you want to remember (or see for the first time) what the early web looked like when nobody had figured out the rules yet. Old interfaces, nostalgic pages, lost-in-time links, and dusty bookmark energy.
- 1.My 70s TVGroovy channel surfing through the era of bell-bottoms and disco. Finally, a way to experience the 70s without the leaded gasoline smell.
- 2.My 00s TVRelive the Y2K panic and the dawn of reality TV. It's a time machine back to when your biggest worry was your MySpace Top 8.
- 3.Steve's Old Computer MuseumA digital time machine tracking the earliest personal computers known to humanity. Browse obsolete 8-bit machines, read original retail spec sheets, and laugh at what passed for cutting-edge in 1982.
- 4.My 60s TVTune into the decade of moon landings and psychedelic vibes. It's like finding a vintage television in your attic that actually works.
- 5.TamawebA digital pet that lives in your browser tab. Keep it fed, happy, and alive while you pretend to be working on that spreadsheet.
- 6.My 50s TVJourney back to the golden age of black-and-white static, classic sitcoms, and a time when a 'remote' was just the youngest child in the room.
- 7.JS PaintMS Paint recreated in JavaScript. Pixel-perfect nostalgia.
- 8.The Vintage WebTravel back to an era of guestbooks, under-construction GIFs, and MIDI background music.
- 9.Web Dark AgesA nostalgic deep dive into the experimental, clunky, and glorious design elements of the early internet.
- 10.My 90s TVChannel surf through the decade of denim, dial-up, and some very questionable Saturday morning cartoons.
- 11.My 80s TVGrab the virtual remote and channel-surf through 1980s cartoons, commercials, and news. Itβs a time machine made of static.
- 12.Windows 93A fully functional fake OS from a parallel 1993. Packed with easter eggs and pure weirdness.