If you lived in the '90s and tried to run multiplayer Quake across a 56K modem, you may have fond memories (or not) of MPlayer. The '90s PC gaming service is coming back after being defunct for 15 ...
Get ready for a blast from the past as Mplayer.com, the '90s-era online PC gaming and matchmaking service, is making a comeback after going dark nearly 15 years ago. As Engadget writes, an entity by ...
GameSpy Industries Inc., an Irvine-based online gaming company, said Wednesday that it will buy a Web site from HearMe that matches online gamers, for more than $20 million. GameSpy, formed in 1995, ...
Sega announced recently that it has partnered with an existing network gaming provider as part of its SegaNet launch plans. At the time the specific partner was not named. However, recent reports ...
GameSpy Industries has announced that it has purchased the Internet games and entertainment service Mplayer from HearMe. The two companies both provide online game services such as player matching.
Woah, guess I'm outa touch because I didnt see this one coming. GameSpy Industries has announced that they have bought out MPlayer. Here is the word from Mark Surfas, CEO of GSI: While it might seem a ...
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