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While everyone knows that our site is the perfect site and there’s no reason to ever point your browser anywhere else, we’ve come across a few worthy sites in our travels. Check them out!
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IGNGuides.com This is a great site for obtaining guides for the various games which you are having problems with. One of the things that makes these guys so great is that they offer their guides for free, so definitely check them out. We have authored several of the guides on their site, including Unreal Tournament, Shogun: Total War, and Battlezone 2.
GameGuides GameGuides is a subsidiary of Gamespot, and they also have many wonderful guides for hints. Like IGNGuides.com they feature many of our guides. Some of our guides on their site include Ultima 9: Ascension, Soldier of Fortune, Shadow Watch, Icewind Dale, and Baldur’s Gate 2.
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3D Realms Developer of the classic Duke Nukem 3D and the always-upcoming Duke Nukem Forever.
Digital Extremes Digital Extremes and Epic Games were both official developers of Unreal Tournament.
Epic Games One of the first developers on the shareware scene back in the mid 90s, Epic has continually grown stronger, and now they're one of the premier developers in the world. They partnered with Digital Extremes to create Unreal Tournament, and they also assisted in the development of Age of Wonders.
Gas Powered Games Founded by Total Annihilation creator Chris Taylor, GPG is currently developing Dungeon Siege.
Origin Origin has developed some wonderful and popular titles over the years, including the Wing Commander series as well as the Ultima series. While we have not seen much in the way of individual titles coming out from these guys, we did produce a guide for Ultima 9: Ascension.
Pandemic Studios Pandemic Studios are the guys actually responsible for developing Battlezone 2.
Shiny Entertainment Shiny is the developer of several cool games, including the excellent Sacrifice.
Triumph Studios Triumph Studios is an awesome bunch of people to work with, and we hope we get the chance to work with them again. Age of Wonders was a wonderful first game for them, and we anticipate that their next game will be even better.
Activision Activision produces many games, including Battlezone 2.
Eidos Interactive If you've ever heard of Tomb Raider, chances are you've heard of Eidos. They also produced Revenant.
Electronic Arts Electronic Arts an expansive company publishing a plethora of games. We have developed guides for several of their products, including System Shock 2 and Ultima 9: Ascension.
Gathering of Developers Publishers of Age of Wonders, GoD is known as being the most developer-friendly publisher out there.
Mars Publishing Mars is a great little company that we often work with. They handle the layout and printing of the print books we've authored. Books produced in collaboration with Mars include the Age of Wonders manual and guide, the guide to Tachyon: the Fringe, the Submarine Titans manual, and the Parent’s Guide to Gaming series, among others.
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The Adrenaline Vault One of the best sources for timely game-related news as well as thorough, competent reviews.
Blue’s News Blue’s News is the premier site for bleeding edge news coverage.
VoodooExtreme Tons of news concerning all things game-related. The hardware reviews here are usually quite excellent.
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Gone Gold Founder Rich LaPorte has taken Gone Gold from a little-known release dates site to a well-known community providing game reviews, news, opinions, an excellent forum, and of course release dates. A must-visit site.
GamesDomain Review One of the premier sites for current game reviews.
GameSlice Homepage of Geoffrey Keighley, providing a general 'cheers and jeers' list every week, as well as some great in-depth features occasionally.
Gamesmania Another site for good reviews.
Gamespot Nice site, with interesting features from time to time. Also decent reviews, and a good place to quickly download demos.
Old Man Murray Yes, another gaming reviews site. What makes Old Man Murray specia? Brutal honesty. If a game sucks, they will go out of their way to make it VERY well known. If nothing else, read their Mortyr review just for fun.
Case's Ladder Case's Ladder is the largest independent ranking system for PC games, providing ladders and tournaments for over 200 games and boasting over 1.7 million members.
NT Compatible Many people have problems making various games work on NT platforms. This is a common problem. If you need help, this site can be a godsend. They provide information for making games, hardware, and misc. programs work on NT, and if a program simply won't work they will tell you that, too.
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