June 1 2006 - Gaming - Not just for kids
Andrew Hayes, expert gamer and vice president of the The Tokyo PC
Users Group, will lead a discussion on computer games covering many
aspects and genres of this pastime including trends, latest releases,
future developments and hardware. The session will review
predominately PC-based games but also include console games. Several
gaming machines will be available for solo-play or networked head-to-head.
Such luminary titles as F.E.A.R., Call of Duty 2, Battlefield
2:Special Forces, UFO:Aftershock, X3:The Reunion, The Sims 2, Quake
4, The Bards Tale, and others - such as online Javascript-based games.
If you're a gamer with a favorite game, why not bring along your box
and show us? There'll also be an opportunity to discuss tips and
strategies, hardware matters such as SLi and Dual Core, and a limited
number of free DVDs with demo versions of recent or upcoming games,
plus a chance to win a copy of Quake 4:Special Edition for the PC and
other prizes.
The new hands-on PC Help Desk will run concurrently.
More at www.tokyopc.org
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