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by anthk 1403 days ago
>Nethack. A dungeon-exploration game to which even non-Dungeons and Dragons fanatics can become addicted. Every adventure game has monsters and magic items, but Nethack has so many monsters, magic items, puzzling situations, and amazing secrets that you'll completely forget about the ASCII graphics. It's the most complex and thought-intensive adventure you'll experience on the Net (to access Nethack, FTP to linc.cis.upenn.edu /pub/NH3.1/binaries; also read rec.games.roguelike.nethack).

I still play it today, but under Slashem.

A crazy thing: Nethack 3.4.3 was released in 2003 and it was for long THE latest release of Nethack until the 3.6.x banch. Thus, that release was ported to anything capable, from Amigas to Ataris, Windows, DOS, PowerPC Macs, M68k Macs, Solaris boxes, the PSP, Android, iOS... everything.

Oh, and the lack of releases until Nethack 3.6.x helped Slashem to develop a lot.

>The Internet Chess Server. Always near to bursting with activity, you're guaranteed to find a chess mate of your skill level. Brush the cobwebs off your game or challenge a grandmaster. I personally keep a physical chess board handy so I can better visualize the game (to access, telnet to ics.onenet.net 5000).

telnet freechess.org 5000. Same spirit. Use XBoard if you want some GUI.

>Software that handles virtually all network functions via one seamless interface will emerge and begin to dominate the commercial Internet marketplace.

Netscape and Mozilla Suite. Now Chrome it's almost an OS.

For the rest: http://theoldnet.com