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  2. XLink Kai - Wikipedia

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    XLink Kai is a program developed by Team XLink allowing for online play of video games with support for LAN multiplayer modes. It enables players on the GameCube, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita / PlayStation TV, Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One to play games across the Internet using a network configuration that simulates a ...

  3. LAN party - Wikipedia

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    A photo from the world's largest LAN party, DreamHack A LAN party is a social gathering of participants with personal computers or compatible game consoles, where a local area network (LAN) connection is established between the devices using a router or switch, primarily for the purpose of playing multiplayer video games together.

  4. PvPGN - Wikipedia

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    PvPGN (Player vs Player Gaming Network) is a free and open source software project offering emulation of various gaming network servers.

  5. Kali (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kali is an IPX network emulator for DOS and Windows, enabling legacy multiplayer games to work over a modern TCP/IP network such as the Internet. Later versions of the software also functioned as a server browser for games that natively supported TCP/IP. Versions were also created for OS2 and Mac, but neither version was well polished.

  6. Upgrade Your PC Gaming Setup With the Best Gaming ... - AOL

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    The Black Widow V3 is one of the best gaming keyboards available. The Pro model makes a good keyboard great by adding lag-free wireless performance.

  7. Game client - Wikipedia

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    Online gaming started in the early seventies. At that time Dial-up bulletin boards provided players with a way of playing games over the internet. In the 1990s, new technologies enabled gaming sites to pop up all over the internet. [3] The client-server system provided online gaming a way to function on a large scale.

  8. GMNG: Gen-Z’s Favorite Gaming Network Is Now Publicly Traded

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    Between their vast network of content platforms, their access to influencers, streamers, and athletes, and their investment in technology that improves the world of gaming, Gamelancer is quickly ...

  9. List of social gaming networks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major social gaming networks. ... PlayStation Network: Mobile, Console (PlayStation) November 11, 2006: 110,000,000 [2] Nintendo Switch Online: