@mr.fahrenheit1207

Globert never fails to make me glob all over the place (I have never heard of this channel in my life)

@4LONEST4R

The toontown party reminded me of when you were a kid playing at the park by yourself and you randomly make like 5 new friends and you all had the best time of your lives doing the bare minimum…simpler times mannn

@dudacoelho835

My father in law still plays Toontown. He used to play it with my husband, when my husband was a kid. They still play together sometimes. It's really wholesome.

@raylessSun

those people who came to your empty party in toontown and stayed and made their own entertainment and said they had fun before they left 😭😭😭 this is so sweet and exactly what I needed right now

@alayamarie5571

4:28 i KNEW that was comjng as soon as he mentioned being asked to buy a sofa lmaooo😭😭😭😭

@flowersforaghostie

The fact that Toontown still has an active community warms my heart tbh.

@cqwickedwake7651

Hi dude, was fun to carry you around, didnt know you were a youtuber xĐ

Wish to play with ya again.

Wolf Phantomwrecker

@emwimm

Hey, I'm Princess Emwimm! I really did have fun at your party! Glad that Max invited me. Most of us friended each other at the end of the party and continued to play together for a few hours.

I love the TTR community so much. Silly things like this are the reason why I continue to come back year after year. There is so much good, silly fun to be had every time you log in. I'm glad to share some of that fun with you!!

@canyunhicks1587

I was one of the first players in pirates of the Caribbean online and i was there on the last day. So many great memories in that game.

@etheriousjackal5577

"Do you want to be my boyfriend?"

It's so funny how there are still people RPing there. Definitely still alive lmao

@TheLegendofPiratesOnline

YARRGH! We're really glad ye enjoyed yer time playing TLOPO! We've poured a decade of volunteer love and effort into keeping this game alive, and hearing that people like ye are having a great time reliving the legend makes it all worth it. This game truly is by the community, for the community. Thank ye for yer kind words! ‍⚔

@justarandomname4337

4:33 “im just trying to play cardjitsu dawg.”

@jpgr8937

During the pandemic, my girlfriend told me about Toontown. She used to play the original and had started playing rewritten. I started an account and we began playing. It was an awesome way to interact with each other when we couldn't be together. Now we're married and still play all the time. I'm super grateful for the game. I love it.

@vodaz9109

P402535 is still living in 2006. That behavior took me way back. But at least back then it usually was just funning around and nothing crazy happened from it. For me anyway, thankfully.

@MordredArkwright

The Club Penguin part was wild 😭 Great video btw, the editing was immaculate.

@sandulopataru

As a Wizard101 player I can say that the game is still thriving. It still gets regular updates like  new maps, overhauls to the older maps, new spells etc. We even got a test demo for the next update in december

@shecancareless222

I can go on and on about Pirates Online, it was my absolute favorite game in 2009, I loved it to death. It was perfect for its era and was a lot of fun, I easily spent hours on it each day and never got bored because there was so much material to work with when it was at its peak. The community was much different back then obviously because it was lively. You could easily make friends with someone, join a crew I believe and people were just very outgoing as I can remember. I miss the nostalgia everyday. I only stopped playing because of course I was growing up and got interested in other things but I love remembering it from time to time and even played the ‘remake’ as well (,: I will never stop talking about this game! Glad to see it here

@Glammertherainwing

“do you want to be my boyfriend“ CAUGHT ME OFF GAURD 😭😭😭😭

@tacoman6697

It's honestly crazy how successful W101 has remained throughout all these years. It's still a legitimate MMO with some teeth.

@Bb186fo

"Kenopsia - a noun that describes the eerie feeling of a place that is usually busy but is now abandoned and quiet. It can evoke an emotional afterimage that makes the place seem hyper-empty, as if the people who were there are conspicuously absent. Some examples of places that might evoke kenopsia include: a school hallway in the evening, an unlit office on a weekend, and vacant fairgrounds."
 
Used to get this feeling when we'd throw family get togethers and itd be full of loud talking, laughing, music ect. Eventually everybody else leaves and its just you left cleaning up. The silence is almost loud and makes your ears ring. Also seeing abandoned houses, i always wonder who lived there and who maybe loved that place once. Maybe raised kids who laughed and played and grew up there. But now a broken down, quiet and eerie place being overtaken by nature.