Sierra was owned by Vivendi games, which merged with Activision in 2008. It was thereafter closed down, and thus technically no longer exists unless it is sold and later re-opened. Sierra ceased to exist as its own company after being sold originally in 1996: most classic Sierra game fans consider this to be the point in which Sierra's death began, and it gradually ceased to produce the classic adventure games it was known and loved for. It did create a few more (like the much longed-for Quest for Glory V), but those were like death rattles. Future games were produced aplenty, but they strayed far enough from the original companies' style that they might as well have been produced by a random company of some other name.
Hoyle Doublecross was played on the Sierra Game site along with many other Hoyle games. That site was shut down several months ago. I am unaware of any other site that plays Hoyle games. Sorry.
The Game Spy site was shut down on February 21, 2013. This was a popular game played on Sony Playstation 2, Sega's Dreamcast and Microsoft's XBox consoles.
There is a new site for the community of Bassmasta. However, the original site of Bassmasta shut down because the domain got sold. The site is also archived on a different website.
Yes .... new Russian anti piracy laws have forced the shut down of this site
phone them and ask
they shut down. if you click on it it says we have come to a decision to shut the site down
There was a lack of money being earned from the site so they had to shut it down but we will all miss it
nope, still there ^.^
The streaming video site SitckAm shut down for good on February 28, 2013 having announced it would close on January 30. The site had launched in 2005.
When ROBLOX is shut down, they are updating the site... big time.
As of May 7th, 2013 the site is currently up and running.
Yes he does but when he died the site was shut down