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Back in the early 2000s, multiplayer gaming meant lugging huge PCs to friends’ houses or school halls and connecting them with wires to have Lan parties. Early adopters remember that heady time
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Keith Stuart on X: If you missed it this weekend, we ran an excerpt from the book LAN Party: Inside The Multiplayer Revolution by Merritt K. If you ever ran Doom across a LAN with multiple 486 PCs scattered all over your student house this is for you
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