The Internet Archive has a nice little feature that allows you to visit sites as they were a few, or even many, years ago... and so here's the big red book for GSV...
Using the url www.gsvgaming.co.uk this is what I found. But, was there another web address ever used? I seem to remember Jase swapping out forums, or was that just a software exercise?
The earliest the archive has for GSV is <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/200404141933 ... ing.co.uk/" target="_blank">14 April 2004</a> (that I could find)
Anyway, there is more of that, and anything else you'd be interested in, to be found using the <a href="http://archive.org/web/web.php" target="_blank">'Wayback Machine'</a>
The Wayback Machine
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Excellent, thanks Eagle, that takes us back to <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/200310060611 ... aming.net/" target="_blank">6 October 2003!</a>Eagle wrote: We used to be gsvgaming.net
Also, if you remember the names and format of pages within the forums, you can have a peek insider. For example, adding /forums/ to the URL will show you <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/200504280245 ... et/forums/" target="_blank">how the forums were lined up</a> in those days. This is awesome!
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Good times... I was still rocking 64Kbps ISDN them days whilst playing CSTrig wrote: Blaaady hell thats some old stuff right there, back in the days when our CS squad was 3rd in the ED leagues...
Some nice results on the left column here - <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/200404151744 ... index.html" target="_blank">http://web.archive.org/web/200404151744 ... ex.html</a>
I wonder where some of the old mob are... Peanut, Zetty (the crazy dutchman that he was) etc...
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