It's Allakhazam's 10th Anniversary

DING. It was 10 years ago today that I posted a one page guide to how to play Everquest and linked it in various forums. People liked it and suggested additions and changes. Over time, it grew and grew into the monster it is today with a network that covers hundreds of games and gets over 600 million page views every month. We have a great staff of over 40 people currently working on the site. More importantly, we have a great community of gamers without whom we would just be another boring web site. For our 10th Anniversary, we are going to give back to the community by giving away a month's worth of prizes.

Before I get to the prizes, I want to wax nostalgic courtesy of the internet archive wayback machine and our own archives. (To skip my ramblings and just see what you can win, scroll down to the bottom of the page). Unfortunately the original version of the site is lost in time. Old time EQ players may remember the animated ogre and wizard and the clashing color scheme. One thing not lost to time is the EQ Site Update Archives. Reading through the first couple months really gives a sense of how this evolved from a small guide to a multifaceted information site in just a few months. It's also kind of fun.

The first archived version of the site I can find is from October, 1999, when we were still part of Gamestats. That was actually the snazzy updated design that one of our readers had sent me because he was tired of looking at the old colors every time he wanted to look up a quest. Again, old EQ players might find it amusing to look through some of the subpages there to bring up long repressed memories. One of the updates notes that the site had recorded its millionth visit in August.

It was January 2000 when we left gamestats and moved to our own URL and allakhazam.com was officially born. By that time Andy Sharp, aka Illia, had teamed up with me to try to bring order to the chaos I had created. This led to a newer version of the site, which you can see here. It also led to our very first actual database, the famously misspelled Illia's Beastiary. By the end of the year, Illia had managed to take most of the site's data and organize it into a real, searchable database, with yet another brand new design. We were one of the first sites on the entire internet to have a database of that size, extent and complexity, and I am not just talking amongst gaming sites. By this time we were doing a very respectable 15 million page views a month and Illia and I had decided we might actually be able to make a living doing this. To my wife's consternation, I left my job as a lawyer and dedicated myself full time to playing games.

Then came 2001. This was a devastating year for the internet. Advertising revenue completely vanished and huge numbers of sites just dried up and disappeared. We were hit hard as well. By March, our revenue stream had basically died. I found myself rethinking whether the site could even continue. Most of our competitors simply closed down. Instead we sat down and devised a premium membership system that we hoped would bring in enough revenue to survive until ad revenue returned. Our goal was to build features people would pay for that would still leave all of the actual information on the site free for our users, who had after all contributed most of it themselves. That September, coincidentally on the same day the twin towers came down in NYC, we crossed our fingers and launched our premium service, one of the first of its kind on the entire internet. It succeeded beyond our wildest expectations, eventually rising to over 45,000 members and saving the site from extinction. A month later we even hired our first employee, Lori McCauley, aka Darqflame, who still works here today.

2001 was also the year we branched out from Everquest, launching a site for the new MMO Dark Age of Camelot. Sites soon followed for Final Fantasy Online (2002), Everquest Online Adventures (2003), Star Wars Galaxies (2003) and in 2004 both World of Warcraft and Everquest 2. Other now defunct sites were launched for games such as Anarchy Online, Lineage 2 and Planetside. In the process we built our own custom forum system, hired on more fanatical gamers as staff, designed a host of new tools, and gathered literally millions of pieces of game information in one single place.

That leads us back up to 2009, where we have databases, wikis, forums and news coverage for hundreds of MMO games both large and small. Over 10 million posts have been made by almost 1.5 million registered users. Everquest alone has over 80,000 items and 4,800 quests listed. Most importantly, we have the greatest community of gamers on the internet. For this we thank you all.

So now that you have read all the way through to this part, I can tell you what we are going to do this month. Every day from now until April 3rd, we will give something away to an active member of our community. Daily winners can win things like a 60 day subscription to WoW or SOE Station, and at the end of each week we will pick a weekly winner and buy them a Nintendo Wii, and finally at the end of the month we will pick a community member and buy him or her a gaming ready laptop computer. To be eligible to win a prize, all you have to do is log into your account and continue to contribute to the community by posting in our forums, adding comments to our databases, or editing our wiki. The more you do, the more chances you will have to win something. Complete rules and details can be found at this link.

So happy anniversary to the Allakhazam Community. It has been an amazing ten years. I hope I will be writing up an even longer and more rambling post in 2019.

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Thanx
# Mar 06 2009 at 10:28 PM Rating: Excellent
You taught me how to play WOW and LOTRO, thereby destroying my life in what has become a very comfortable way. Thank you for everything Alakazam. Happy Anniversary.
Gratz!!!
# Mar 06 2009 at 10:21 PM Rating: Excellent
Oh my! 10 years.. Time do fly. I still remember my first EQ dwarf and got the advise to come here for info. 10 years later im still here looking for info. Happy Birthday from sweden. :)
WOW
# Mar 06 2009 at 10:05 PM Rating: Good
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Wow its hard to think that I've been lurking here for 9 of those 10 years.

Grats Allah on dinging 10
Cheers!
# Mar 06 2009 at 9:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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Good Grief has it really been that long now? Congrats and Happy Birthday Allakhazam!
Congrats!!!
# Mar 06 2009 at 9:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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Congratulations guys!

it's great to see how passion can carry something forward.
I created a blog/ website one video games and i can only hope it grows up to be what Allakhazam is today.

Again congrats and best of luck going forward.
hell yah
# Mar 06 2009 at 8:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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yah this is my site for everything, even when im not playing wow i come here daily just to see whats new in the game
Happy Anniversary!
# Mar 06 2009 at 8:24 PM Rating: Excellent
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/raffleticket

More than registering for the contest (which I think is awesome!) I really do think you guys are so great for getting this site in the condition it is. It really is huge. I remember playing EQ back in the day, and I remember hearing about how you guys were going down in 2001, but I hadn't used the site often. I started really utilizing the information you guys provide.

Thank you for all you do, and Happy Anniversary!!
GREAT JOB!!
# Mar 06 2009 at 7:33 PM Rating: Excellent
Great Job Allakhazam!!!!! Great site! Helped me alot over the years!!!!
ding!
# Mar 06 2009 at 7:22 PM Rating: Excellent
i use this site every day. without it i would be lost. thanks for a great 10 years!
Yay!
# Mar 06 2009 at 5:30 PM Rating: Excellent
It's pretty cool to read the archives and see how the site evolved, gratz on 10 years! Here's to 10 more!
Happy Hatching day Alla!!
# Mar 06 2009 at 5:24 PM Rating: Good
it's always good to see sites like this get ahead on things, even more so to stay on top of them, as Alla has always done. Take a /bow, staffers!!

/clap
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Grats
# Mar 06 2009 at 4:52 PM Rating: Excellent
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Grats on 10 years of pure awesome!
Congrats Allah's
# Mar 06 2009 at 4:44 PM Rating: Good
Thanks for all those working on this site to provide us the EQ knowledge and information that assist us through our adventures in Norrath.

/bow
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Happpy Anniversary!
# Mar 06 2009 at 4:43 PM Rating: Excellent
I'm so glad you didn't fold in 2001. We would've been so much less without Alla! Thank you Thank you Thank you!!
*sniff*
# Mar 06 2009 at 4:30 PM Rating: Excellent
Wow, am I really that old? 10 years now... This site was the best thing since sliced bread back in my EQ days. Congrats Allakhazam, and thanks for all the help.
Congrats!
# Mar 06 2009 at 4:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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I started using the site in 2000 (hence my studly user ID), and have never stopped using it =)
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Congrats!
# Mar 06 2009 at 7:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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I also started using the site back in 2000 during my junior year of high school. Back then, it was my only source for EverQuest info and often the cause of disciplinary action when I was caught using it during class. Today, it's still my only source for EverQuest information as well as my employer. I've had the privilege to be apart of this amazing team, something I'll never take lightly.
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Whew, just yesterday?
# Mar 06 2009 at 4:15 PM Rating: Excellent
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Has it really been that long? It feels like yesterday when I rolled my first character. Yep, I still have her, a Erudin Paladin. WOOT! Happy Anny Alla's!Smiley: grin
grats!
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:56 PM Rating: Excellent
Happy anniversary!
WOOO
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:21 PM Rating: Good
Party party join us join us!
WTG!
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:18 PM Rating: Excellent
gratZ!

Not sure how the EQ experience would be without being able to 'look it up on Allas'... /grin

/gu hey guys, what are you supposed to do when it says 'find out the origin of the transporters'?

LOOK IT UP ON ALLA'S FEWL!

/gu oh... thx.
Yay!!!
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:16 PM Rating: Excellent
Happy Anniversary Alla!!!!!!
Your amazing!!!!
-huggles-
Happy Anniversary
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:03 PM Rating: Excellent
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Happy Anniversary Allk, cant believe it has been 4 years visiting this site.
Happy Anniversary
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:18 PM Rating: Excellent
Happy Anniversary!

I've always been proud to be a member of this community. And, I'm just as proud to be a staff member. But, the true thanks goes out to all the loyal Allakhazam users who have contributed to the forums, wiki and databases over the years. YOU made ZAM what it is today.

/bows with a flourish
It's only been 9 for me...
# Mar 06 2009 at 3:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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I first came to this site in 2000 (9 YEARS?! SERIOUSLY?!) during a fling with EQ - which I found myself hating after five days.

In 2005 all of my friends became addicted to World of WarCrack and I wound up abstaining from it because I had a social life and enjoyed said social life. Then roughly 6 months ago I wound up starting an account and since then... all I've done is... Read Allakhazam and play World of Warcraft.

Great. I've become ONE OF THEM.

And it's all your glorious, magnanimous, beautiful self - without you I would have given up on most of the quests and never gotten past 50. Instead I'm a 77 paladin on Dreanor (H).

I hope you guys get to another ten!

Thanks for all the help and all the amazing content!

Also; I DO remember Web 1.0 Alla... And I'll leave it at that. :)

FOR THE... Uhh... ADDICTS!

~Jedekai
Way to go Alla
# Mar 06 2009 at 2:53 PM Rating: Good
Don't know what I'd do without you.
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