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| 1996 || ''[[Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea]]'' || The first 5 moves in any direction are archived but not the full game or the help page.
| rowspan="2" | 1996 || ''[[Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea]]'' || The first 5 moves in any direction are archived, but not the full game or the help page.
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| 1996 || ''[[The Space Mystery]]'' || Point-and-click game with online chat, was only online from December 1996 to May 1997
| ''[[The Space Mystery]]'' || The game was only online from December 1996 to May 1997. It was a point-and-click adventure game where every possible combination of location, items held, and story progression was its own page due to [[Mondo]]'s $HTML system. It also had online chat available in four languages.
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| 1996 || ''[[Build a Duck]]'' || The .zip file containing the Java applet was not preserved
| rowspan="2" | 1997 || ''[[Build a Duck]]'' || The [[Wikipedia:ZIP (file format)|.zip file]] containing the [[Wikipedia:Java applet|Java applet]] was not preserved. The game went offline around March 1998.
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| ''[[UFO Blast Off]]'' || All of LEGO.com is poorly-preserved between late 1997 and early 2000. This game also used a special browser plugin developed by [[Superscape]], presumably similar to ''[[LEGO Creator (video game)|LEGO Creator]]'''s engine.
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| 1998 || ''Quest for the Red Ruby'' || Totally lost maze game
| 1998 || ''Quest for the Red Ruby'' || Totally lost maze game

Revision as of 00:26, 21 May 2025

lost media

Web games

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Year Title Notes
1996 Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea The first 5 moves in any direction are archived, but not the full game or the help page.
The Space Mystery The game was only online from December 1996 to May 1997. It was a point-and-click adventure game where every possible combination of location, items held, and story progression was its own page due to Mondo's $HTML system. It also had online chat available in four languages.
1997 Build a Duck The .zip file containing the Java applet was not preserved. The game went offline around March 1998.
UFO Blast Off All of LEGO.com is poorly-preserved between late 1997 and early 2000. This game also used a special browser plugin developed by Superscape, presumably similar to LEGO Creator's engine.
1998 Quest for the Red Ruby Totally lost maze game
2003 Drome Racing Challenge
2004 Scorpion Puzzler Only root .swf file is preserved
2004 Boulder Crusher