Computer Game Killed My Computer: Buying Computer Games

Jul 17, 2001 - © Reginald Vickers

old owner blasting away at some ghoulish dragon. Just as he finishes the 2,428th level his email interrupts, "You got money". He stops playing and says, "cool". And goes back to blowing up the nuclear sub-Arctic lair where the dragon resides. I don't know if that is how it is but the gaming stores offer a special element that most do not: you can tell it was created by a gamer. Check out www.softwarefirst.com. They have a great selection (and for most all gaming machines) and distribute worldwide. Click on the flag of your country first (they don't tell you to do that and I don't know why). You can also click on the link below:

Then there are the Superstores that sell in mass quantities computers, games, electronics, CDs, and DVDs. I have mentioned most of these in previous articles so I won't go into any detail here. But I recommend: buy.com software store, Games Universe (part of CD Universe), JandR.com Software Store, Outpost.com, 800.com Electronics, Barnes & Noble.com Home Page, and (not a superstore but FREE)Free Software from 999central Now!

Oh, and if you are looking for other games besides PC, you MUST go to: Discount Games. Great selection and great prices.

Next week, the continuation of the visit of Jonnie and Brian and how "Hiking is unhealthy".

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