Halcyon days includes interviews with classic computer and video game programmers
Offers shoulder and life-size mounts for big and small game, birds and fish. Includes the artist's profile, photos, items for sale, a price list and a location map to the studio in Zanesville.…
Blog discussing game design and the games industry.
…nature of the puzzles, difficulty in navigating through the game, tedious repetition of needless actions, and annoying character interactions make the game's brevity quite welcome."…
[8.1/10] Review with screen shots. "Age of Empires II is simply an awesome game - great in historical imagery, solid in sound and game play, and a lot of fun to play."
Walkthroughs and guides, game comparisons, passwords, and links, for all versions.
Retrievers. Contains pictures, a roster, game schedule, past results, and season highlights.
Reviewed by Scott Meyers. "I would highly recommend this game to someone learning to fly, as the instrument flying is second to none."
Personal site for a programmer of low-end family PC games. Includes a downloadable PC game, "Charlie the Duck."
Provides game overviews, books, and news. Also has a message board.
Includes information about the courts, membership details, club contacts, and an introduction to the game.
Official site. Includes news, game information, multimedia and links. [English/French/German/Spanish/Italian]
[75%] Review by Brad Dodd with screen shots. "While it lasts, the game is quite fun but most of you will forget about it in a few days."
Offers the A.J. Bonar's 3-video series on ball-striking, the short game, and putting.
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