
While some of these shutdowns receive lots of press and interest there is a large range of games and websites that quietly fade away with a small loyal following which leads us to our topic of the day, Millsberry. It’s our hope that these small artefacts within our gaming archive articles can serve as a reminder to the loyal followers and preserve some of gaming’s rich history. In order to pay homage to the video games and even gaming websites of the past Games Finder is starting a series of posts called the “Gaming Archive” where we explore games (or websites) that have shutdown or been lost to time for whatever reason. Since we started in 2013 we’ve had to remove over 300 games from our database due to the rate of which games go offline or cease sale, the amount is quite staggering at nearly 1 game a week! This means that there is regular pruning of our database in order to not display games to our visitors that have either shut down or are simply not available for purchase anymore.

Part of our goal to becoming the number one game recommendation website on the web is ensuring that all our suggested games like lists contain only games that you can currently play. Here at Games Finder we have a video game database of over 2,000 titles (and growing everyday) across all genres and modern platforms. What happened to Millsberry and why did it shut down? This popular online game by General Mills was a pioneering website before going offline in 2011.

Last Updated on Jby Samuel Franklin Gaming Archive #1 – Millsberry History & Shut Down
