The Crappy Network

NOTE TO ADMINS: Crap is not profanity, it may be in some countries (especially British territories) but it's not

Start with Crappy Games

 * Crappy Games (Since 1952, with crappy board games/sports/other things considered a "game" before video games were invented, launched video games in 1984 starting with ET and phased out of sports/board games by 1992 and since then, focuses on Video games)

Awesome Games

 * Awesome Games (Since 1954, with awesome of the stuff above and introduced video games in 1985 starting with Super Mario Bros. and phased out of board games in 1992 just like it's negative counterpart)

Buyout of TTM Network (1960-61)

 * Terrible TV Shows (Since 1957, bought out in 1960, talks about Terrible TV Shows)
 * Best TV Shows (Since 1958, bought out in 1961, talks about the Best TV Shows)
 * Awful Movies (Since 1958. bought out in 1961, talks about the worst movies)
 * Greatest Movies (Since 1959, bought out in 1961, talks about the Greatest Movies)

Buyout of Neutral Network (1964)
NOTE: They kept the Neutral Network on the Neutral articals until the rebrand in 1977.
 * Neutral Games (Since 1960, bought out in 1964, talks about neutral board games from 1960-1992, and neutral video games from 1984-present)
 * Neutral TV Shows (Since 1960, bought out in 1964, talks about neutral television shows)
 * Neutral Movies (Since 1961, bought out in 1964, talks about neutral movies)

Internet Expansion (1999-2000)
This is when they switched from magazines to the internet

Introduced

 * Rotten Websites (Since 1999, talks about the worst websites)
 * Toxic Fandoms and Hatedoms (Since 1999, talks about the worst fandoms)
 * The Crappy Network.com (Since 2000, used as a "Gateway" into the websites)

Major changes

 * The magazines had less pages with the blank pages used for their website advertisements, in March 2000, Rotten Websites and Toxic Fandoms got their own panel, on June 8, 2000, it has announced it will shut down it's magazine service with a 3 part finale in the months September, October, and November, the first part is devoted to old entries, the second is devoted to the entries on the website that have not been ported due to magazine size limitations and the third and final is the never released reviews that were cancelled due to non friendly content (Custer's Revenge) controversial (A Clockwork Orange) or too soon (Crusin' World re-review, closed due to Princess Di's death) and then the magazines stopped production.