A popular saying is ""Nothing ie ever lost on the internet"" but what is something you have been searching for years and you haven't found it yet?
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A game. The player is a car and different levels were be on different planets i think. One thing i remember is that one of the levels was in a snow covered planet with metallic spiders. EDIT 4: SOLVED! The game is Ubisoft's Infestation. A huge thank you to u/BrooksConrad . I finally have it after 10 years! Edit: Another level had us go through a yellowish path bordered by glowstick like barriers which were destructible and both sides outside the path were green. The car looked like something from Rollcage except this game was like an RPG Edit 2: View was 3rd person, except instead of the person, it was the car. More appropriate to say it was some sort of rover except it probably was huge. Also, the main menu was showed a galaxy in the background with the different levels being the different planets. Edit 3: It was definitely not a racing game. It was mostly a linear rpg. My brother renamed the game's .exe file when we were young lol
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The style sounds like folk punk between the guitar and the lyrics about homelessness. The vocal cracking reminds me of Pat the Bunny, especially from his years in Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains. Some of his stuff from that time period is hard to find because he was obscure back then and he's tried to distance himself from his early work in recent years. Could it be him? Listen how similar his voice is.
A super hilariously bad Phil Collins song, It's him singing in a high-pitched voice and it sounds pretty much the same all the way through. Been looking for years.
Wang Chung did a cover of Modest Mouse's Third Planet for AV Underground that was pretty good. It's apparently been wiped from the internet and it's a shame cause I want to listen to it again. It bums me out.
A desktop wallpaper I had back in 2009-2010ish. It was some digital art of a female with her face sticking halfway through a vertical waterline with goldfish floating about. Her hand was also in the frame and she had thin gold hoop bracelets on. It was such a dreamy piece of art. I miss it.
"There was a quote that I read on the title of a post that went something like: "Just because you've gone down 90% doesn't mean you can't go down another 90%" It's related to the stock market and can also apply to life, I've wanted to find out who said that for the longest "
Nice try virus maker.
The whereabouts of my favourite teacher, even social media can't give me a clue. Helped me through a very hard time in my teenage years. Thank you. Wherever you are, I hope you're well and enjoy life to the fullest.
Yoda Stories. It was a Star Wars game I played on the family PC around 1997 / 1998. Pretty sure I downloaded it because I seem to remember it saved progress, so doubtful it was a browser game. You went round doing missions and fighting creatures. Haven't managed to find it since.
This one is a personal grudge now because they won't email me back: The website https://www.avivva.ca/ up until maybe 2014 or so had a smooth-jazz with sax song playing in the background. I absolutely loved it, and would frequently go to that website and just listen to it when I was feeling down (and maybe just look at cute cats too). They remodeled their website years ago and the song went away. I've emailed them multiple times, to multiple addresses on the site, with no luck. I've even spent time skimming through smooth jazz youtube compilations looking for the song. I miss it.
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