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I suggest that newcomers to the site read the Games Domain FAQ. It gives a few pointers to why the Games Domain exists, and how to use it to its full potential. This new section will be built up based on email I receive, and will be the FAQ for the site.


Please Note:

Because the Games Domain is so extensive I have split the information into various sections. Each section also has a date by it which signifies when that area was last updated. An even quicker way to find things is by using the search engine which allows you to search the whole site.


Competitions!
20th October, 1995

$2,500 (US) in games and hardware
GT Interactive Software Corp.
, in association with Games Domain, present the
Mortal Kombat 3 PC Kompetition!


What's New!?!
20th October, 1995

This section covers additions to the Games Information section, and any major changes to
the whole site. It does not usually cover changes to areas such as the GD Review
or the Direct Download!


The GD Review
5th November, 1995

The NEW gaming magazine for all platforms. Inspired by the late, great GameBytes, this magazine
gives you all the latest reviews, previews, news and opinions from all around the gaming world.
Written by game players, for game players!
Updated daily!


Direct Download
6th November, 1995

The Direct download section is designed to help people that are unhappy with using standard
FTP clients. It gives a list of popular games, patches and demos that are available for download
over the 'Net. Currently, machines covered include PC, Amiga and Mac.


Games Information
6th November, 1995

This is the main area of the Games Domain!
Contains hundreds of links to FAQs, Walkthroughs, FTP sites, Home pages, Electronic magazines,
Commercial sites and much more! Everything from Doom to Darts; MUDs to Mortal Kombat;
PBMs to PiD; EA to Epic.


Games Programming
2nd October, 1995

The Nexus: This page was designed with the developer, both novice and expert in mind. It is
our goal to be the link to the most comprehensive information available pertaining to the
creation and development of computer based games. We hope to be a source of
information that aids in the creation of awesome games!


If you would like to convert any FAQs yourself, and need more information about the HTML format, follow this thread.

You can send email to me by using the email form, the built in mailer on your web browser, or via another package to djh@gamesdom.demon.co.uk.


Thanks for looking and don't forget to tell me what you think of it. Dave Stanworth