Game Server Database

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ExtremeGamer

Game Server Database

Postby ExtremeGamer » Fri Feb 21, 2003 6:58 am

Online I am known as Extreme Gamer. I have been involved in computer gaming for over twenty five years. My web site for the Game Server Community Review Board hosts a database of game server communities. We are building the database in an attempt to represent online gaming, and foster support for our many gaming related projects.

Our schedule for March and April has been posted, and we are happy to announce that we have added OC48Gaming.com to our lineup. Our review and interview is expected to begin March 2, and run through the entire week. If you see the Extreme Gamer on any one of the OC48 game servers be sure and say hello.

We welcome any comments added to our server review entry for OC48Gaming.com

Look for OC48Gaming to be added to our Top 100 web site very soon. To vote for OC48Gaming visit this link.

Have you ever wanted to join an online gaming club but didn't quite know where to start. Kelly's Heroes is putting together a fighting unit, and preparing to train players on it's own server. We are trying to acquire a 64 player server for our club. The more people we can get the less of a monthly cost it will be for our gaming community. Kelly's Heroes is a special "model club project" sponsored by the GSCRB. To find out more about the Kelly's Heroes Battlefield 1942 Fan Club, click here.

Become part of the Game Server Community Review Board today and be prepared to make a difference tommorow.

Game Server Community Review Board

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Postby Z3dd1cuS » Fri Feb 21, 2003 10:33 am

Over 25 years??

Can you please tell me what computer games were available 25 years ago?

Hell, pong hadn't even dawned on man 25 years back.

ExtremeGamer

Postby ExtremeGamer » Sat Feb 22, 2003 3:02 pm

Z80 Processor

TI computer and cassette loaded programs. Got to admit there wasn't much. Tanks is about it, and of course pong.

Osborne and Radio Shack had green screen monochrome all in one computers we use to us CP/m back in those days and create our own games. Actually my first computer was an abacus, and then in my senior year of college I built what was then, and in some classrooms is still known as a microprocessor trainer. Assembly language and machine language to create programs that believe it or not would make robots move.

Twenty five years ago isn't long buddy. I remeber the PC back in the late sixties. Of course it didn't look like it does today. And we use to use 8k maximum to make programs. I am overwelmed at how far technology has come. My six year old plays Ultima Online and Battleifield 1942.

Anyway, fast forward and at forty-six what else do I have to do but have fun. Thanks for the input. I will be looking for you online.

Extreme Gamer (old and grey)

Hey anyone ever use a Commodore 64 or Atari 520 ST. I use to create games for Major BBS and Galacticomm.

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