I Explored The Best Abandoned Games

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Whenever games are abandoned by developers, whether after the game is finished or not - you can guarantee it won't be long before the game starts to take a nose dive. All of the survival games, MMo games, fps games & War games in this video are no longer supported by their developer in some way shape or form, and a couple have been abandoned for years, yet still live on thanks to their small communities.

⌑ Games in this video

⌑ Other Links

⬇ Content Credit ⬇
Interstellar Marines - Steam Early Access Trailer
Blockland Trailer 2013 / 2014
Resistance and Liberation Trailer
Battlefield 1 Official Gameplay Trailer
The Nightmare Before Blockland(Animated)
Zombies (Animated Short)
Resistance and Liberation - AAAAAAAA
LAND SHARK! (Interstellar Marines Co-op)
Resistance and Liberation 1.6 Gameplay Part 4 - La Fière
Battlefield 2042 Finally Comes to an End
Resistance and Liberation - Carentan Cockabout
Interstellar Marines ⁠— 15 Minute Tour of the 2007 Publisher Demo
GTA 3 E3 2001 Teaser Trailer
Empire State Building in Blockland
Small Classic Lego House Blockland Timelapse
Kalphiter's New Years Party 2012
Smokin' Guns: Deathmath - Tillian - Video Commentary

⬇ Production music with timestamps ⬇
Intro: Mother 3 OST - Phantasmagoric by Shogo Sakai
Interlude: Undertale OST - Another Medium by Toby Fox
1 : 13 Blockland OST - Peaceful by Martin Dolgener
1 : 40 Epidemic Sounds - Peaceful Surroundings by Bill Ferngren
2 : 16 Earthbound OST - Home Sweet Home by Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka
4 : 20 The Legend of Zelda oat OST - Gerudo Valley by Koji Kondo
6 : 43 Outer Wilds OST - 14.3 Billion Years by Andrew Prahlow
12 : 16 Blockland OST - After School Special by Martin Dolgener
13 : 40 Minecraft OST - Haggstrom by C418
16 : 54 Epidemic Sounds - Traditional by Coppelia Waltz
18 : 00 The Elder Srolls III Morrowind OST - The Road Most Travelled by Jeremy & Julian Soule
20 : 35 Epidemic Sounds - How about you by Rannar Sillard
22 : 35 Minecraft OST - Aria Math by C418
26 : 55 Epidemic Sounds - Peaceful Surroundings by Bill Ferngren
28 : 20 Mother 3 OST - Phantasmagoric by Shogo Sakai
Outro: Undertale OST - Snowdin Town by Toby Fox

If you read this all you're a legend :)
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Hope you all have a great week. I'm sorry this took so long, but I hope it was worth the wait. Hopefully, the next wait won't be anywhere near as long :)

RyeGamesOfficial
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Conan behind Conan's Farming here! BLID 4928. Had to dig up this old youtube account to post. I've been around in Blockland since 2007-2008 and have been through its highs and lows. Really happy to see my favorite game get some attention, though I know it's on its last legs. Thanks for covering it!

SargeConan
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G'day Rye, from PC to XBOX I have roughly 7500 hours on Battlefield 1, and I still play almost everyday since the beginning of launch. The game came out when I was only 11, however my dad purchased the game, and the xbox, for me in 2016 after my family had moved from Aus to the US. My Dad was a very busy man with his line of work, so I never really got to see him much. One thing that we did have in common was our love for modern history and we used to spend a lot of nights watching the history channel on tv (He would always fall asleep within the first 20min, I was just grateful he wasn't working). I didn't have any mates and it was very tough to make them, however every Friday evening me and Dad would play Battlefield 1 together, whether it was rerunning the Gallipoli campaign together harnessing some of that Aussie Spirit, to solving easter eggs on some of the most beautiful maps I have ever seen in my life. The game truly helped me connect with dad, and the fact that he would spare time in his very busy schedule to sit down with me and play this game every Friday evening made me feel a bit less lonely. Dad sadly isn't around anymore but I just wanted to say thank you for showcasing what a beautiful game BF1 was and still is, and how the player connects with the game through the awesome atmosphere, just as me and my dad did all those years ago. :)

XavierBHracing
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You're an absolute treasure dude. Showing you around BL was some of the most fun I've had. <3

NotSentry
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The Blockland segment was so heartwarming to me.

joy
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as someone who pre-ordered bf1, I can honestly say that while the game is incredible, imo it was at it's best on release when no one really unlocked anything yet

bitSpartan
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Blockland was such an essential part of my life. Its where I discovered PC gaming, Created my screen name i've used my entire life, and started my understanding of coding that led to my computer science degree. I'm so happy someone has finally talked about it.

Misterturkes
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Finally blockland! My BLID is 1976 :)

I've made lifelong friends and flown across the globe. Learned 3d design to make addons. Hosted servers with hundreds of people.

Game was gold.

RustyPeng
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Bro you're out here saving small communities on the brink of extinction, I'm sure they appreciate that more than you know.

coole
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"game almost 2 decades old" made me feel old af

ktosnapewno
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I never expected Blockland of all things to appear here. I haven't booted up the game since 2015.

I won't share my BLID here, but I was playing since 2008, with fond memories of all the builds and insane game modes my brother and I participated in.

What did the game in for me was the removal of maps in favor of shadows and shaders. The Bedroom map was iconic, and Slopes was fantastic for vehicles. I remember GSF Ghost's Paradise map being a wonderful place to explore and uncover all its secrets.

This video was a wonderful trip down memory lane. Thank you for covering my childhood game, and stay off the Forums.

BoatSniper
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Hi, I am Strynd (82190), the one with the kitty face and big farm cottage at 9:22. I did wanna correct that the boss did kill two people. Me somewhere at 40% health, and patyos at the very end of the fight. I died because I was all up in his face doing a lot of dps. He wanted me DEAD and harvested me with his railgun, lol.

It was fun to show you around in the small capacity I did! I made some major renovations to my cottage if you wanna check it out, added a big garage and took out one floor of the big silo rooms.

beansmarcus
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Blockland has driving physics, so it's automatically more advanced than the average Bethesda game.

hunter_
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The chat in realism "maybe the real realism was the friends we met along the way" had me dying

michaelangelo
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Man imagine Blockland making a comeback?

ThesJoker
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I am the Yoda Gaming that was in this video, thank you for putting it out, i am really sad the game of IM is dead, and has gone such path...at least let this video be an memory and example of what an great game could IM be like. Thank you.

BreakingRaven
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Man, I enjoy watching videos like this simply because its not only nostalgic, but also brings a bit of awareness to games I've never heard of or just haven't tried yet. It shows the communities that are small, but still alive on games that they really love that could easily be taken down at any moment. I know the feeling of loving a game when you were younger, only to grow up and try to go back to it and unfortunately finding it gone forever. I will never forget the original ToonTown (thankfully it was brought back) as well as the Disney Infinity games that I loved to play with my nephew when he was just a child. It's sad to see games that you loved and enjoyed just be thrown away by developers, and never to be seen again. I truly hope Blockland continues to live on for many more decades. Maybe one day the developer will see that he has a dedicated community that loves the game, as well as the people sharing their sadness for the way the game is now, and bring amazing updates and revive the game once again!

wendallfry
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they don't die, they live on in our memories. Day of Defeat, I'll never forget you.

clearlynour
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there's something really beautiful about these small communities they're small in size but their love and passion for these games is huge and it is genuinely so heartwarming to see, its just a bunch of people keeping a game alive just by sticking around and its so sweet

COSMO
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A true breath of fresh air to see someone not write off blockland as another no-go dead game.

icypk