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- It's Hell Being a Game Designer posted on 1/1/2000
- Yesterday, we brought you the trials of the beta tester. Today, the hazards of game design.
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- It's Hell Being a Game Designer posted on 1/1/2000
- Yesterday, we brought you the trials of the beta tester. Today, the hazards of game design.
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- How to Change Your Motherboard posted on 1/1/2000
- You say you're all ready to upgrade your P90 to a P200? You want USB ports (for when there's finally a selection of USB sticks!)? A motherboard upgrade may be your only solution, short of buying a new computer. That's important for gamers contemplating expensive new options-like an AGP slot now only on Pentium II-based systems-promising the fastest PC graphics cards on the planet. Other upsides include the latest "Ultra 33" fast-IDE access.
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- Pentium III Wraps Come Off [Hardware/PC] posted on 1/1/2000
- A nice upgrade, but likely less than we expected
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- Screamin' Like a Banshee posted on 1/1/2000
- 3Dfx's Voodoo3 is a different animal
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- TNT2 Tournament posted on 1/1/2000
- Somewhere in the offices of NVidia, the head kahunas are smiling and giving each other high-fives as they stroll the corridors. Why? Their latest chipset, the hot 128-bit TNT2 (that's TwiN Texel) 3D processor, is the talk of 3D gamer-graphics town.
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- Sound Sensation posted on 1/1/2000
- Check out some Games.net sound advice in this audio marathon.
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- Cable Modems: What are you surfing at? posted on 1/1/2000
- In the under-rated black comedy The Cable Guy, Jim Carrey provides free cable TV to stalkee Matthew Broderick�and Broderick, who's trying to smooth things over with his girlfriend, is not exactly amused. But if Carrey had thrown in a cable modem and its glorious high-speed access to the Net, Broderick probably would have dropped the girlfriend like a hot rutabaga and spent all his time playing multiplayer games with his new hero.
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- The Best Game System Ever posted on 1/1/2000
- Dan Elektro answers another burning question from GamePro readers.
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- Dual Shock Rocks! posted on 1/1/2000
- Sony's new PlayStation pad is a must-own.
Video Game Spotlight
Diner Dash
Players take direct control of Flo as she seats patrons, takes orders, delivers food, and buses tables in single and multiplayer action.
