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GameSpy Arcade 1.1 Launched!

Marcel Klum   on 11 June 2002 - 08:04 · 15 comments & 218 views

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Version 1.1 of GameSpy Arcade -- GameSpy’s revolutionary online gaming software -- has just rolled out of development, crammed full of major new features for our full version and trial version users alike. It’s available for download now from the GameSpy Arcade Web site.

News source: GameSpyArcade website
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A small band of network administrators blockaded themselves inside the Belgian network operations centre on Friday, and have been keeping the network ticking over ever since.

Graham Kinsey, volunteer press officer for the Ebone workers, said that they could hold out for up to another week if need be.

"The police haven't been sent in to try and forcibly remove us yet, but we know that the administrators are keen to start ripping out kit to sell on as soon as possible," he said. "If that happens, the network will just be ripped apart.

"We are on friendly terms with the company which provides our phone services, so we have phones indefinitely. If they cut the power we have a diesel generator which is good for maybe six or seven days.

"We just want to give our customers enough time to come up with a contingency plan."

Kinsey explained that, because the bankruptcy has happened so quickly, KPNQwest and Ebone customers have not had enough time to sort out an alternative provider.

"Customers are supposed to be moving over to Colt, but that hasn't happened yet," he said. "So if KPNQwest shuts down tomorrow, that's it. All its customers will lose their internet access."

The immediate future of web access for many European users now hinges on talks going on between KPNQwest and its creditors at this very moment. If those which have said they will pay up, do pay up, an internet meltdown may be averted.

The problem is compounded by the situation in Belgium. If the Ebone network goes down at the same time, European connections to the internet could be partially crippled.

"The outcome is looking about 50/50 at the moment," said Kinsey.

No one from the management side of KPNQwest was available for comment.

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(1 reply) #1 unsanity on 11 Jun 2002 - 08:10
Oh where is my credit!!! http://neowin.net/bboard/showthread.php?s=&threadid=31628
#1.1 Redmak on 11 Jun 2002 - 08:49
k, here's my daily routine - read mail - post news - read messageboard Better send an email next time
#2 unsanity on 11 Jun 2002 - 09:13
what time was that email sent i think someone read me thread
#3 Redmak on 11 Jun 2002 - 10:05
No one sent an email. I check the gamespy websites for news.
(2 replies) #4 unsanity on 11 Jun 2002 - 12:41
lol yea just after i posted the thread And another good thing NO ADS!!!!!! but hey i own it so i never have ads

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#4.1 Redmak on 11 Jun 2002 - 13:18
Honest I didn't see it there. I wish people would send in more gamers news. I have to check the internet all by myself Well, I like to browse for games stuff really, so it's not all bad.

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#4.2 nekrosoft13 on 11 Jun 2002 - 21:17
can i post gaming news??
(2 replies) #5 unsanity on 11 Jun 2002 - 13:23
i know i'm just pulling your leg. but this prog is like the onlything i legally own lol
#5.1 vettimdorr on 11 Jun 2002 - 13:45
HA. same here. and the patching from FP personal servers for free is a BIG bonus
#5.2 Redmak on 11 Jun 2002 - 14:32
I didn't know that . That may make it worth the money
#6 unsanity on 11 Jun 2002 - 13:49
yea
#7 velocity3k on 11 Jun 2002 - 15:06
LOL
#8 Elektro on 11 Jun 2002 - 21:05
we gotta figure out how to port that OSX Dock-like Game Selector so we got a sweet dock!!!
#9 Mystical112 on 12 Jun 2002 - 03:40
coo...
#10 iconman on 12 Jun 2002 - 05:23
bah Gamespy sucks cuz its not freeware

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