For a long time, the stream has been home base for Project 1999. Long grinds, corpse runs, late-night camps, and that familiar EverQuest comfort have been the foundation of what we do here.
That isn’t changing.
But the stream is evolving.
We’re officially opening the vault and expanding the games we play to include a rotating lineup of classic retro titles across multiple iconic consoles. This means more variety, more nostalgia, and more chances to jump into games that helped define entire generations of players.
The retro expansion includes games from the NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, and the original PlayStation. These are the eras that gave us unforgettable worlds, legendary soundtracks, and gameplay that still holds up decades later.
On any given stream, you might see us diving into a classic Zelda adventure, running through Mario stages, getting lost in a Final Fantasy story, reliving intense GoldenEye matches, or revisiting cinematic PlayStation experiences like Metal Gear Solid.
The goal isn’t to rush through these games or treat them like checklists. Some nights will be long-form RPG sessions, others will be shorter, more casual playthroughs, and sometimes we’ll just drop into a game for the sake of nostalgia and good conversation.
What stays the same is the atmosphere. The stream remains a laid-back place to hang out, talk games, share memories, and enjoy the kind of experiences that made gaming special in the first place.
This expansion also means the stream can shift eras from day to day. One night might be EverQuest in Norrath, the next might be 16-bit classics or early 3D adventures. You never quite know what’s coming next, and that’s part of the fun.
If you grew up with these consoles, this is a chance to revisit games you remember fondly. If you didn’t, it’s a chance to see why these titles are still talked about, shared, speedrun, and celebrated today.
Check in, see what game is on today, and come hang out. The retro vault is open, and there’s a lot waiting inside.

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