GamePro.comThe online resource for the game obsessed By Emma Kae - 24th July 2001 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Are you a sucker for computer games? Visit GamePro.com for a huge one stop shop of game-related news, reviews, cheat guides, downloads, freebies and links. Everything you ever wanted, plus a whole lot more, can be found right here at GamePro.com
Spawned from the hit magazine of the same title (minus the dot com), the website is a seemingly endless supply of game mania. Visit the forum to discuss your favourite games, read user reviews to select the best games for your interest and read the Playsmart release calendar to be the first to have the newest games.
The list of things to do within this website could easily fill a novel, with sections for Sony, Sega, Nintendo, Xbox and PC. Click here to visit the website for yourself, and get dragged in to fantasy worlds that are only as limited as your gaming skills.
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