It's always wierd to go back and see the "old school" look, especially
when they still had journals.

On Feb 2, 4:08 pm, DuckAndCower <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are a couple of ways to access back up versions of BGG. You can
> use the Google cache versions by using Google to search for a specific
> game and clicking the "cached" link next to the BGG entry. This can be
> a bit of a pain, though, since you can't really control what reviews
> or information you'll be accessing.
>
> The other is to use an archived version 
> athttp://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.boardgamegeek.com. The last
> entry there is from almost a year ago, and it seems a little buggy and
> slow, but you can actually browse around. It might also be interesting
> to explore some of the older versions of the site.
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