C'Mon Fwank (partially found 1980s-1990s nostalgia website; 2000s-2014): Difference between revisions
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}}'''C'Mon Fwank''' was a nostalgia-themed website that started in a unknown year | }} | ||
'''C'Mon Fwank''' was a nostalgia-themed website that started in a unknown year. Its content focused on 1980s and 1990s toys, video games and children's TV shows (such as Double Dare). Its slogan was "It's Good to Live in the Past!". | |||
The domain expired in 2014. The website was once archived by the Wayback Archive, but is no longer supported. | The domain expired in 2014. The website was once archived by the Wayback Archive, but is no longer supported. | ||
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No sign seems to have been given by the owners to restore the site and contents. | No sign seems to have been given by the owners to restore the site and contents. | ||
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Revision as of 04:08, 11 September 2016
This article has been tagged as Needing work due to its lack of content. |
C'Mon Fwank was a nostalgia-themed website that started in a unknown year. Its content focused on 1980s and 1990s toys, video games and children's TV shows (such as Double Dare). Its slogan was "It's Good to Live in the Past!".
The domain expired in 2014. The website was once archived by the Wayback Archive, but is no longer supported.
It has a YouTube channel, but all of its videos have disappeared. Some of its videos survive on other sites, carrying its name cmonfwank.com as a watermark.
No sign seems to have been given by the owners to restore the site and contents.