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If you were a kid who grew up using the internet in the early 2000s, there is a good chance that you heard of Habbo Hotel. Once a massively popular virtual world with millions of players, the game slowly died out over the years as the young teenagers who played it eventually became adults and moved on with life.

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With the modern version of Habbo no longer offering the experience that older players remember, a classic version of the game has long been requested. And today, that wish finally became reality with the launch of Habbo Hotel Origins.

Habbo Hotel Origins is nearly a carbon copy of the game as it existed in 2005, complete with nostalgic features like the console for messaging friends, a purse for in-game credits, and a virtual hand that holds your in-game items (aka furni).

"After discovering an old decrepit server with some long-lost files at the beginning of this year, over the past six months or so long-time Habbo developer and player Macklebee has lovingly restored an old version of Habbo Hotel first released in 2005," said Habbo, in a blog post announcing the launch of the game.

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You'll need a new account to play Habbo Hotel Origins. To sign up, go to the origins.habbo.com website, click on the "check-in" link on the left side of the page, download the Habbo client for macOS or Windows, and create an account within the game. Yes, that means you have another chance to secure a rare username that you missed out on as a kid.

Once you have created an account, you can relive classic public rooms like the Welcome Lounge, Habbo Lido, and the Hallway. Many guest rooms have already popped up too, with players discussing their memories on the game.

Just like in the good old days, Habbo Hotel Origins is available on desktop computers only. You must be 18+ to sign up for this version of the game, rather than 13 on regular Habbo, or even 11 in the earliest days. With many players woefully admitting they are in their 30s now, I suspect that isn't much of an issue. It's a fresh start for everyone, with blank rooms just asking to be decorated with Plasto chairs and Yukka plants.

Article Link: Habbo Launches Classic Version of Game on Mac in Throwback to 2005
 
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Seems like lately, everything that's old is new again. Is it just me, or has there been some kind of collective nostalgia kick back to the 2000s/earlier?

A few additional examples:

-Classic Macintosh desktop wallpaper on macOS Sequoia
-Return of the early 2000s "Print Center" application in macOS Sonoma (was in Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar and earlier)
-Clarus the Dogcow re-introduced in the Printer dialog starting in macOS Ventura (after being removed in Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah)
-Late 1990s colored iMacs returning in 2021+
 
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Seems like lately, everything that's old is new again. Is it just me, or has there been some kind of collective nostalgia kick back to the 2000s/earlier?

A few additional examples:

-Classic Macintosh desktop wallpaper on macOS Sequoia
-Return of the early 2000s "Print Center" application in macOS Sonoma (was in Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar and earlier)
-Dogcow introduced in the Printer dialog starting in macOS Ventura
-Late 1990s colored iMacs returning in 2021+
Don't forget ankle socks are out and those old shin highs our parents used to wear are back baybeee!!!!
 
Neat…

But I’d add that the teenagers and others playing it back then who enjoyed it probably didn’t move on from games. Just moved onto other games.

Loads of people who enjoyed games in their youth still enjoy playing games to this day. It’s no longer considered only a kids hobby.
 
Unless they bring back hobbas (And the elite class system that came with it) it is pointless reboot
 
Seems like lately, everything that's old is new again. Is it just me, or has there been some kind of collective nostalgia kick back to the 2000s/earlier?

A few additional examples:

-Classic Macintosh desktop wallpaper on macOS Sequoia
-Return of the early 2000s "Print Center" application in macOS Sonoma (was in Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar and earlier)
-Clarus the Dogcow re-introduced in the Printer dialog starting in macOS Ventura (after being removed in Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah)
-Late 1990s colored iMacs returning in 2021+

Nostalgia always lags 20 years. Happy Days came out in the 70's, That 70's Show came out in the 90's, etc.
 
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never heard of this game, guess that makes me real old ... I grew up way before there was an internet ;)
 
You'll need a new account to play Habbo Hotel Origins. To sign up, go to the origins.habbo.com website, click on the "check-in" link on the left side of the page, download the Habbo client for macOS or Windows,

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They really missed the opportunity here by NOT making iOS version.

It does require some work getting the touch controls but not having mobile version is going to kill this app in long run. They MUST try to bring this to iOS ASAP if they want to have any chance at keeping the online community alive.
 
This is the first I've heard of this game, and I was on the Internet a lot during the 2000s!

Anyone know what the system requirements are? It says it's a Universal app (Intel/Apple Silicon) but I would like to know how old of a machine and OS it will run on.
 
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