Starcraft and Related Links

 battle.net

Battle.net makes it possible for enthusiastic gamers to face each other in real time. They give free access to chat and play games on their servers world-wide for people who buy battle.net compatible games. Their web site offers strategy guides, tournament schedules, files for tweaking battle.net interaction, Starcraft and Brood War maps of the week, and technical support. There are also forums for discussing these areas.

 

 Blizzard Entertainment

Blizzard Entertainment is the software company that designed the games like Warcraft I/II, Diablo, Starcraft/Brood War, and the much anticipated Diablo II. They supply the free battle.net internet service for game interaction.

 

 Starcraft.Org

Starcraft.Org offers Starcraft and Starcraft:Brood War specific assistance. They list specific tactics and strategies for playing the game, tournament information, game updates and related events. The site is one of the most informative Starcraft sites available.

 

 Starcraft Infoceptor

Starcraft Infoceptor is a resource center for Starcraft maps, patches and information. They utilize various databases pertaining to Starcraft. These are priceless for finding players on ICQ, associating clans, people on EGN, or just to avoid lame Battle.net people who disconnect, abuse the five-minute rule or cheat.

 

 Game Gurus

Game Gurus offers resources for online gaming. They have up-to-date news, forum discussion, columns, reviews, tournament information, and a current listing of games out for beta testing. Their featured game selectin includes: StarCraft, Tiberian Sun, Final Fantasy 8, and other RPG Making Gurus information.

 

 Gamers Extreme

The Gamers Network provides a myriad of gamers sites with reveiws and ratings. Find any game fan-site imaginable through here.

 

 Professional Gamers League

Games today have gained complexity in strides. Along with this, people see a challange to feed their competitive edge. Be it from the Romans and their arenas? Who knows... In any case, there should be some way to pay off that time spent in front of what seems to be a bluring screen, due to eye-strain, madly clicking away and thinking up the best macros and positioning one can imagine. In walks the PGL (NOT Professional Golfers' League), the Professional Gamers' League by AMD. Tournaments in the PGL pay big money and prizes to the fittest of fit gamers.

 

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