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Location - You remember the great games you could play
on the classic old computers like the Commodore 64 and the Atari ST? Well, through the
magic of emulators, you can relive those classic gaming moments. This British site offer
free emulators for such classic platforms as the Acorn Atom, the Apple II, Intellivision,
the Atari 2600 and more. There's also emulators for all the major game consoles, such as
Nintendo, NeoGeo, Sega and Sony PlayStation. Urban Assault
- Microsoft's new must-have game title is an engrossing
real-time strategy game that features loads of action. Urban Assault is somewhat like Red
Alert (you build bases, stage campaigns, manage resources, etc.), but with better gaming
technology (and the ability to "jump into" any of your vehicles during
gameplay). This fully-playable free
demo is 12.9 megabytes. For Windows. Vigilance - Sign up for a free fully playable CD-ROM demo of Vigilance, a
serious contendor for the Quake throne that's one of the year's most anticipated games.
This stunning first person shooter is just the antidote for those who've seen the
mind-blowing "GoldenEye" on the Nintendo 64 and wished there was something
comparable for the PC. DailyDemo - Addicted to game demos? Get your daily fix at this well-designed
site that offers the hottest new free game demos around. There's a "Top 10"
section that shows, at a glance, what the most popular demos are. There's also a
"Classics" section that rates various blasts from the past. This is a new site, so not all the sections are
working yet, but there's already plenty of worthwhile content here. SolSuite Solitaire
Card Game - Here's an excellent freeware card game
program that features good layout, speedy game play, sounds, extensive options, and a nice
help feature. SolSuite includes five solitaire games. (For Windows 95, 98 and NT). Chub Gam
3-D Director's Cut - This is one of the best freeware
games available. It's a 3-D corridor shooter, with "controversial" cinema cut
scenes, digital sounds and lots of action. You battle waves of enemies and weird
characters with a large arsenal that includes shotguns, machine guns, grenades, missile
launchers, chemical weapons, etc. Not
just a demo: this is the whole game. Stellar Crisis
- A unique, free multiplayer game set in space. The idea here
is for you to build the largest empire in the galaxy. No downloads needed; it all happens
in your browser. In this turn-based builder game, you manage star fleets, systems,
resources, etc. Challenging and addictive. Kiss your free time goodbye. (Works with WebTV, too) Acrophobia - This may well be the Web's best free online game. In Acrophobia, you
must come up with witty phrases to match acronyms, while competing and chatting with
players across the Web. Cash prizes, ranging from $100 to $1,000, are regularly awarded.
To play, you need to download the free client, which will take 20 minutes at 28.8 modem
speed. (Requires Windows). Note:
Acrophobia recently announced that they are abandoning an effort to bring this game to the
Mac platform. Netrek:
A sci-fi game - Here's an addictive game based loosely
on Star Trek. Just download the client and then join others online to explore the galaxy,
engage in dogfights, etc. You can either play a minimalist version that displays
stick-figure-like ships or you can download a picture upgrade for better visuals. For Windows. Midnight
Sunitaire - Here's a challenging free solitaire card
game from Norway. Easy to play, but VERY tough to win. Features a configurable, floating
toolbar and nice graphics. Note: for a extra challenge: find the hidden ghost for a bonus!
Here's a screenshot. Trivia Blitz - Trivia Blitz is an addictive, Java-based game consisting of ever-changing multiple-choice questions. If you score 1,500 points or more in a 7-question round, you become eligible to win $25. Click here to play Trivia Blitz. World Opponent Network - One of the most impressive free online game matching services that
we've seen. The games here include the classics (such as chess, checkers and backgammon),
as well as the cutting-edge. Categories include sports, strategy, action, arcade,
role-playing and adventure. Support for many top commercial titles is available, but
there's many worthy games to play here, even if you own none of the commercial games. A
quality site. The Emu-Tree - If you're into video games, this is a helpful site. It offers
"ROM" files that emulate the games that you can play on the Nintendo and Sega
platforms. Note: be sure to read Emu-Tree's disclaimer. They "only provide a means to
play video games that you already own." Scrawl - If you like word games, then you'll dig this quality free online
gaming site. Here, you can choose from several different word themes. Games are played
between up to four players. Each player is given the opportunity to draw a randomly
assigned word, in three-minute intervals, while the other players attempt to correctly
guess the word. It's fun and addictive. Click to Play
- If you're running Internet Explorer and want some quick
online gaming fun, then check out this site. Click to Play features cutting-edge
multiplayer gaming with a number of titles, including Go Ballistic, Checkers, Reversi,
Hearts, Backgammon and Chess. A plug-in is now available for Netscape Communicator users.
There's no need for a pesky password and the site supports ICQ chat. Free Solitaire
- This excellent collection of eight solitaire games features
large, realistic card graphics. If you're tired of squinting at the tiny cards in other
solitaire games, then this free program is for you. You can even use any image you'd like
as a card back. For Windows. (Note: if you're using AOL's browser, you may have access
problems at this site). Free PC
Games magazine & CD-ROM - Put in your request for
two free, no-obligation issues of "PC Games" magazine and get two CD-ROMs,
filled with 600MB of game demos, free Internet connections, and more. Bubble Puzzle 97 - Conmeg Freeware Games, a German outfit, makes some of the best
freeware games around. Their titles include the classic Bubble Puzzle 97, an arcade puzzle
game with addictive gameplay. Requires Windows 95, with Direct X. (An older DOS version is
also available). Stars! - A free, fully-playable demo, Stars! is a ambitious space-based
strategy game. Features an excellent tuturial, great 3D graphics, a easy-to-navigate
interface and a huge game world in which no two games are ever the same. It's deep,
complex, addictive and quite entertaining. For Windows. U-Planet: a free online sci-fi
game - Here's a fun, free Web-based strategy
simulation network game. The goal here is to become an emperor of "U-Planet," by
building your country, developing robots, competing and winning battles. This game is from
Korea, but the instructions are in English and it loads reasonably quickly. PlaySite - This excellent free multiplayer online gaming site offers plenty of
board, word and card games, including a lot of popular classics like backgammon, chess,
hearts and spades. PlaySite uses rating systems to rank users according to how well they
play. You'll need a Java-enhanced
browser to join the action here. Gameshows.com -
This quality online gaming site features addictive games, such
as "Out of Order" and "Strike a Match." You play the games in
real-time head-to-head with other online participants, which adds to the excitement. Note:
to play, you must be running Win 95 or NT. Mac users can play using Soft Windows. This
game cannot be played from behind a firewall. Virtual
Fish - First, there was the Tamagotchi virtual pet;
now there's the Virtual Fish. This free computer pet can develop a "unique
personality," depending on how you care for it. If you feed it regularly and play
with it, you will be the lucky owner of a fish with a happy disposition On the other hand,
if you don't treat it right, it'll develop "SFA," Serious Fish Attitude, and
fall ill. Croc:
Legend of the Gobbos - Here's a wonderful game that
offers to PC owners what Mario 64 did to Nintendo owners. Features state-of-the-art
graphics and wonderful freedom of movement in a fully animated 3D world. This free demo
gives a fine taste of the full game, in which you help a crusading crocodile "rescue
his peace loving friends the Gobbos from the grasp of Baron Dante." (17 megs:
download time: 110 minutes at 28.8 modem speed). 3D Ultra
Pinball: Creep Night - Here's a fine demo for a
pinball game with a nice horror theme. Creep Night has it all: Ghouls. Goblins. Spiders.
Pinball-snatching ghosts! All packed on three extra-wide tables that are cooler than a
coroner's slab. A must for pinball buffs. (3.25 megs: for Windows) SK-111 Star
Killer - This free arcade game for Windows features 3D
graphics and lots of action. A 486 or better processor is recommended. Wall Street Sports
- Here's a free "fantasy" sports league with a
twist: you buy and sell "shares" of your favorite athletes. These securities can
be traded, just like stocks. Manage your portfolio successfully and you can win cash
prizes (which are awarded monthly). Other prizes include autographed sports memorabilia,
golf clubs, T-shirts and more. Earth 2025: a free online
game - If you haven't tried online gaming against
real, live opponents, you're missing a wonderful experience that can never be matched by
the boxed games. The problem is, for those of us without powerhouse computers, online
gaming can be plagued by lag time. Earth: 2025 dispenses with the graphical eye candy and
focuses on an engaging, strategy game. Here, you can take command of a fledging country
and manage its economy, military, diplomacy and more as you try to make yourself the most
powerful in the world. Arc: a free game - This is a cool, free online action game in which you take control of
a heavily armed flying saucer. Join a side and then jump in for instant action and
destructive mayhem. Easy to learn, but difficult to stop playing! For Windows. InterMingle: The Gaming Place
for Singles - At this site, you can play "The
Mystery Match Game." The game begins when a player becomes a "mystery date"
and he or she chooses 3 contestants and 3 questions. The object of the game is for the
contestants to answer the questions to the best of their ability. It's fun, free and you
just might meet that special someone in the process. Swingware Games - Here's a fun collection of classic, basic Java- and CGI-based games
that you can play through your browser. The site includes games like Web Battleship,
Concentration and Websweeper (which is similar to Minesweeper). ShockRave - This free gaming service features plenty of Shockwave online games,
such as "Dogbert Tech Support," "Jimbo's Shooting Gallery," and
"Clever Chess." There's also a sweepstakes, where you can win monthly prizes,
such as a Palm Pilot organizer. To participate, you must have the Shockwave Director and Shockwave
Flash browser plugins. Stan's
NetChess - This free service lets you play games via a
graphical interface. Currently, it's updated manually, which means that you're limited to
one move per day. Each registered player here is limited to three active games at one
time. M.A.M.E. video
game emulator - How'd you like to play classic video
games like Galaxian, Commando and Tempest? A remarkable free program called M.A.M.E. uses
"ROM" files to emulate the original programming of arcade classics. (For Windows
and Macs). Once you've downloaded M.A.M.E., here's a good source for the games
themselves. Heat.net - This impressive site gives you a way to play over 50 top games like Quake II and Total Annihilation again live competition over the Net. Note that while this service is free, in many cases, you must own the games themselves to participate. Heat.net also offers free games for download. If you participate in Heat.net's special event and tournaments, you can earn "Degrees," which you can redeem for games and merchandise. Mplayer: free multi-player gaming
- This impressive site offers speedy multiplayer gaming and
cool features, such as real-time voice chat. In order to participate, you need to download
their 400K "Gizmo" software client. Gizmo requires Win 95, a Pentium processor
and at least a 28.8 connection. (Note: players on AOL, Prodigy and Compuserve may sign up
for Mplayer but "may only be able to play less latency sensitive games like Hearts,
Spades, Checkers and Backgammon.") Gamesville - This well-done site offers online multiplayer games such bingo and the "Multimedia Celebrity Trivia Game," in which you can win cash prizes. We've had a number of visitors who've reported that they've won $5, $10 or $20 here. No special software required; all you have to do is sign up. Caribbean Sands - This freeware casino program lets you either gamble online for real
or offline, just for fun. It offers 3D rendered graphics & animation and digital sound
and voice. Full context sensitive help. Games offered include blackjack, roulette,
Caribbean poker, video poker, sports betting, baccarat, craps, and four slot machines.
(For Win 95/NT only). Realms of Despair - This is a highly addictive multiplayer interactive medieval
adventure game. It is text-based, but supports ANSI color and RIP graphics. If you're new
to so-called MUD games, this is a good place to start and is quite easy to use. Gold Club Casino
- This excellent program contains 6 casino games, including
blackjack, poker, slots and roulette. You can either play for fun offline or you can play
for real, with online wagering and real winnings. (Note: you must be 18 years old to
"play for real.") Gold Club Casino is 4 megs in size and is for Windows only. Grand Theft Auto
- This violent, "offensive" (read: sure to be
popular) game from Britain is stirring up quite a bit of controversy. In Grand Theft Auto,
you fill the shoes of a criminal. The more crime, violence and mayhem that you
successfully pull off, the higher you advance. The demo is 13 megs in size (and will take
1 hour, 33 minutes to download at 28.8). (Intended for mature audiences). Internet Gaming Zone
- This popular multiplayer gaming site offers free membership.
Big selection of traditional games, many of which are free, including hearts, bridge,
spades, go, checkers and reversi. Acropolis Casinos
- This excellent "government licensed" gambling game
lets you play for fun or for real money. Acropolis Casinos does a good job of capturing
the atmosphere of an exciting gambling house, complete with sounds and video animation.
Online game play is fast-paced and fun. Omni Casino - This is the latest in a series of hot new online "virtual
casinos" emerging on the Web, and one of the best ones we've seen yet. This free
client lets you gamble for real money or play off-line for fun. Omni Casino features
enhanced 3D rendered graphics and animation, as well as digital sound and voice. Five
casino games are featured, including blackjack, poker, roulette and four slot machines,
with up to 95 percent payouts and up to $10,000 jackpots. #1 MVP's Command Center - If you're into games, then check out this cool site for lots of goodies (both freeware and fully playable shareware). Free games here include such classics as cribbage, hearts, spades and euchre. Classic Entertainment Online - Bored? Then click over to this free game service and sign up to play online versions of classic games like cribbage, hearts, spades and euchre. Free virtual
pet - This freeware offers features similar to
Bandai's Tamagotchi virtual pet. For Windows. TNT Solitaire - How many of you have played the touch screen video games at your local bars, bowling alleys, etc and wished you had those games at home on your PC? Well, now you can, with this fun game for Windows 95 and NT. Just Postcards From Sharrz
- A quality free digital postcard site, Just Postcards offers
eight categories, including such topics as "Angels," "Fantasy Art,"
"Humor," "Vintage" and animated greetings. Some of the cards feature
the work of Canadian cartoonist Tim Peckham. There's also a handy search engine to help
you find just the card you need. Greetings Online - This free greeting card service offers more than just your typical
Web page-based card. Greetings Online's cards are sent as attachments with your E-mail.
Just select the category you want and pick a card from one of the thumbnail images. You
can then preview, customize and send your card. The cards here all include animations,
sound effects and background MIDI music. Your recipient will receive your card via an
executable attachment. For Windows:
Macintosh deliverable cards coming soon. Regards.com Digital Postcards
- This excellent, free digital postcard site offers the
"Dancing Baby" card as well as cutting-edge, "multimedia story" cards
(they're in the "Specialty Cards" category). These cards greet the recipient
with a music-enhanced story, with a message and nice animation. These cards are sent as
E-mail attachments and require Windows 95 or 3.1. Regards.com also offers standard digital
postcards which can be sent instantly from the site. Bravenet.com: host your own card
service - This popular Webmaster site offers a free
service that lets you host your own greeting card service (a sure way to bring more
visitors to your site!) Be sure to check out Bravenet.com's other free services, such as a
local search engine for your site, free Web forums, hit counters, E-mail forms and more. Abstract Painting
Digital Postcards - You can get free digital postcards
at this site that feature lovely abstract photos and paintings by artist Hayato Tominaga
and others. (Offered in English and
Japanese). Inspirational
Greeting Cards - These are lovely,
"Christ-centered" free electronic greeting cards. They feature beautiful images,
sound effects, background music and Bible verses. Download one and attach it to an E-mail.
Your recipient may then simply doubleclick the program and enjoy a multimedia
presentation.(Download time is about
two minutes with a 28.8 modem.) 123Greetings - This site lets you send a personalized greeting card. More than 100 occasions & 500 different cards online. You can send pizzas, kisses, hugs, smiles & flowers. And if you run a Web site, this site allows you to easily create your own greeting card site for free---something that can help boost visitors! Virtual Chocolate
- Send your fellow chocolate lovers a virtual treat at this
quality free digital postcard service. Just select a delectable chocolate image and type
in your personal message. These "treats" are mouthwatering (and calorie-free!) HastaLaVista
Postcards - This free service offers nice-looking
animated digital postcards. Categories include "Games,"
"Congratulations," "Animals," "Love," and "Art." A
German version of this site is also
available. MessageMates - This service offers cool, free digital animations that you can
personalize and send as E-mail attachments. Themes are added every week. Current topics
include Frank Sinatra, "Alienz," and the World Cup. Virtual Business Postcards
- This unique service offers free digital business-related
postcards. Just select your design (and, if you'd like, an accompanying MIDI file); view
the preview and send it. Your recipient will receive E-mail advising her or him where to
pick up the card. Flying
Saucers Virtual Greetings - If you're tired of the
"same old, same old" virtual postcards, give this site a whirl. There's
"The Virtual Magic Eight Ball", "The Virtual Alien Abduction",
"The Virtual Spanking" and more offbeat topics here, submitted for your
approval. S. Marquez
Amazing Art Cards - Sebastian Marquez serves up some
colorful, quality original paintings that you may send as digital postcards from this
site. ElectronicPostcards.com
- This advertiser-supported free service features musical
digital postcards in many categories. Images include fine art (everyone from Manet to
Pollock) and photography. Categories include birthday, friendship, get well, inspiration,
insults, love, miss you and thank you. There's also over 100 songs from which you may
choose for background music for your card. "2 mom luv
me" digital cards - This eye-catching site offers
over 50 original free digital greeting cards, many of which are animated. Categories
include: "I love you, " "Thanks," "Get well,"
"Congratulations," "Birthday," "Miss you," and more, as well
as offbeat topics like "Kranky Cards" and "Kooky Cards." Outback digital
postcards - The Aussie restaurant chain has a
hyterically funny free digital postcard service. Just pick a story, fill in your choice of
nouns and verbs and let the fun begin. G'day, mate. Activegrams - This clever, innovative site offers free animated entertainment and
greetings, delivered by E-mail. Activegrams range from occasion-based messages to comic
strip serials to absurdist animations with sounds effects, etc. They can be delivered in
several ways: as an E-mail attachment; as HTML mail; or they can be placed on a custom
page whose URL is E-mailed to the recipient. E-Cards - This is one of the better digital greeting card services around. The
number of image categories is vast and includes: "Current holidays and special
events," "Animals," "Indigenous Peoples" and "Art." You
can also send V-Cards (Internet Camera Postcards) here. V-Cards are connected to Internet
cameras, which intermittently take new snapshots. A V-Card of "sunny Antarctica"
may change to "Antarctica at night" by the time the recipient picks up the card.
This site is supported by advertising and every card you send from this site results in a
donation to the World Wildlife Fund. The Print Shop LiveMail
- This isn't just another digital postcard site. Rather, it's
a software program (the "Lite" version of which is free) that allows you to
custom build cool animated cards that you can send to anyone with a Java-enabled (read:
non-ancient) browser. The intuitive interface makes it easy for you to add text, images,
sounds and animations to your card. Cool! Postcards
from Prison - This decidedly offbeat free digital
greeting card service offers various memorable images from the annals of crime and
justice. From Clint Eastwood in "Escape from Alcatraz" to James Cagney in
"Angels with Dirty Faces," to real-life prison photos, you'll find it here. The Digital
Postcard - This is a major, well-done E-mail greeting
service. Many images are available and you can customize your digital postcard's color,
backgrounds and music. You can even link to any picture and/or sound on the Web. You can
even add a sound selection from your own computer. The Digital Postcard allows Webmasters
to add its service to their own Web site---a sure way to pull in more visitors! LoveGram - This site offers over 75 designs. Topics include: flowers, emotions,
exotic, "Your Pic," nostalgia, fun and more. Just select the thumbnail image you
want and fill in your personalized message in the form. You can also add a poem to your
card, as well as music. Cyrano Server - Are you too shy to tell someone you love how you feel? Then click
over to this innovative site, which will write your love letter for you, based on your
input. Note: site requires the Shockwave
plugin for your browser. CoolCards - You can use this freeware program to create and send multimedia
notes: "thank you" notes, flames, invitations, birthdays, etc. Your recipient
gets the digital card as a tiny attachment to an E-mail message. There's no need to go to
a pickup site on the Web, no special viewer required (just a browser or a JPEG viewer). Shawna's Virtual
Flowers - Here, you can send a flower-themed digital
postcard for that special person in your life. Many images here and you can customize your
"arrangements." Categories include: anniversaries, birthdays, congratulations,
get well, "I'm sorry," new baby, sympathy, "Just for Men," and exotic
flowers. You can include a MIDI sound file with your greeting. Cgreetings: Animated Greeting
Cards - Send an animated greeting card. Categories
include "Friendship," "Love," "Birthday,"
"Congratulations," "Hello," "Thank you,"
"Wedding," "Anniversary," and "Get Well." ArtNet Italia
- ArtNet Italia, a dazzing arts site in its own right, now
offers classy digital postcards that feature photos, painting and sculptures. You may
preview your card before sending it. Languages supported include English, German, Spanish,
Dutch and Hindi. Virtual Hugs & Kisses -
Send a hug or kiss to your sweetheart over the Web. Titanic
Postcards - This clever site allows you to send
"Marconigrams," which have a period look & feel and look like actual
correspondence from the doomed ocean liner. Blue Mountain Arts Greeting Cards - An extensive site that lets you send musical, animated greeting cards for every occasion. Topics include: friend, birthday, congratulations, love, kids, new baby, support, "Follow Dreams," sympathy, get well, family, wedding/anniversary, thanks, thinking of you, apology, graduation, vacation and welcome back. The site also features specialized topics, including Shakespeare, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, endangered species, wolves, Chinese New Yera, Native Americans, Interactive Art, 3D and stereograms Smily Place 98' - THIS IS A MUST IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MP3! EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MP3 FILES HERE! THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST MP3 SITES I'VE BEEN TO! SO DON'T HESITATE TO COME IF YOU ARE A MP3 LOVE AND EVEN IF YOU AREN'T, JUST CLICK MAN!!! The Real MP3
City - Good selection of MP3 files here, including our
favorite: "Independent bands" featuring the work of up-and-coming groups. Other
categories include alternative, rap & hip hop, international, comedy, theme songs and
more. They also take requests, if you can't find what you're seeking. The only drawback to
this site is that, like an increasing number of MP3 sites, you have to sometimes wade
through a lot of JavaScript pop-up windows. Still, The Real MP3 City is worth a visit. MP3 Direct
Download Archive - An excellent MP3 site with a large
selection (the last time we checked in they had over 2,800 links). Well organized in an
A-Z index and a search engine is promised soon. They recently added an "Indie
Links," section that aims to give more exposure to independent bands worldwide. As
with all MP3 sites, be sure to read their disclaimer. MP3.com - This is perhaps the definitive MP3 resource on the Web. It offers
up-to-the-minute news, contests, information about sound utilities and, of course, free
MP3 files. Lot of them. Categories include dance/techno, electronic, experimental, heavy
metal/acid rock, industrial, instrumental, new age, pop, R&B/soul, rap, reggae and
rock. Be sure to check out MP3.com's Best free
(or almost free) MP3 stuff And if you're new to sound files, be sure to check the
"MP3 for beginners" section. MPEG3
Music Archive - Nordic offers a massive audio archive
with nearly 5,000 song selections on demand. Many titles come in three varieties "MP3
Stereo," "MP3 Mono," and WAV files (the latter for faster samples).
Categories include everything from Big Band, to techno to bluegrass. There's a helpful
search engine for locating songs by album name, artist name and song title. MP3-Musik - This is a very complete, well-done free MP3 site. Lots of
cutting-edge rave and techno here (which should be no surprise as Germany is a leader in
producing such music these days) (In
German) MP3
Corner - This is a well-done MP3 resource from Finland
(in English). Plenty of links to MP3 files and software for MP3 software. Email Me If There Is A Broken Link Or If You Want Anything Specific!
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