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AOL High Speed Games service Beta

AQUaDeX   on 22 May 2003 - 15:48 · 5 comments & 1541 views

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A new and exciting test is on its way to Beta and we want you to have an opportunity to apply and participate. AOL Games will be previewing a new High Speed Games service exclusively to beta testers. This service offers the opportunity to download and play full version games that would normally be available only at retail. The games featured during the beta trial include great titles from Infogrames including Majesty, Deer Hunter 4 and Driver to name just a few that await you.

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Throughout the course of this 2 month test, we need testers who:
  • are willing to commit to participating throughout the duration of the test
  • are prepared to provide valid feedback regarding the website and download process, as well as the occasional questionnaire
  • have a high speed broadband connection
  • have ample storage space to download large games in order to test, and are ready to HAVE FUN!
We need testers ranging from Windows 98 through Windows XP and, since several of these games use 3D graphics, preferably have a 3D video card with 16 MB of video memory.

This test is limited to 2,000 testers. However, we need a wide range of configurations to participate, which means applications will not be accepted based solely on the "first come, first serve" principal. Therefore, if you've received this notification a little later than desired, you may still have time to sign-up. Applications will be accepted starting May 21 and, if enough applicants have been received, closed on May 23.

To apply, go to keyword BETA and click on the High Speed Games Application link.

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#1 almach on 22 May 2003 - 16:02
Can i apply for this?
#2 Wolvereen on 22 May 2003 - 16:56
Oh, wow, can't wait to apply to play Deer Hunter. I hear the graphics are l337.
#3 zionath on 22 May 2003 - 17:06
whats next ? ... they gonna start charging to host game servers at home???
#4 JnCoKiLLa on 22 May 2003 - 17:47
I wonder what they will have since the are in bed With EA now for a while
#5 Xenobane on 23 May 2003 - 14:42
[QUOTE]since several of these games use 3D graphics, preferably have a 3D video card with 16 MB of video [/QUOTE] Wow

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