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To: Wesley Davis who wrote (56)2/19/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Respond to of 710
 
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The answer is Internet gamers can form a loyal, low-churn, dial-up user base prepared to pay good
money for a great gaming experience. The Internet gaming market is exploding. Forrester Research
predicts that North American online gaming service revenues will be $1.6 billion by 2001, with 23
million households playing games, according to International Data Corporation. Almost every new
game released has some kind of Internet connectivity, and flaming news postings and chat sessions
await any game with poor Internet play.



To: Wesley Davis who wrote (56)2/19/1999 2:55:00 PM
From: JakeSki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 710
 
Interesting.

While the rowing demo is neat, the buying public wants guts, gore, and mayhem. It seems like PCTR could parlay its DOD experience into a really cool distributed 3-D combat sim.

-- George