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Re: Choosing a Game
Speck Tater (news_account@removenospam.rogers.com) 2004/02/29 05:13

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There probably isn't a site that will get down to specific questions but
most sites classify games under certain standard gaming categories.  For
example, Arcade, FPS, RGP, Sports, etc.....You can create a filter based on
the type of gaming you're interested in and then pull up the results.  A
site like www.gamespot.com will also allow extra filters based on game score
and popularity.


"Steve James" <none444@none.com> wrote in message
news:jTa0c.106675$IF6.3251823@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Does anyone know of any sites that can ask you a series of questions, and
> then suggest some games you may like?
>
> This of course, would be for someone who really doesn't know what they
want,
> therefore don't know what to look for.
>
> There probably isn't such a site, but I thought I'd ask.
>
>



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