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Online games
The internet is enabling a number of interesting multi-player computer games.
World of Warcraft, World of Tanks, a whole range of games in the Steam
universe (Counterstrike, Borderlands 2, Team Fortress 2, and many more),
and even more (LoL, StarCraft II, ...)
The first multiplayer computer game I've played was probably VTTREK on the
DECsystem 20... I seem to recall having played mostly single player games
before that: moria, empire, advent, and more on VAX/VMS and CDC NOS, along
with a variety of Apple ][ and IBM PC games (Wizardry, Trek, Decathlon,
and more)... dating back to CASINO and TREK on the CDC CYBER under NOS/BE
around 1976 or so.
Technology is making this a fascinating age to live in :-)
/games | Posted at 17:59 |
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