Cyber Wars
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Cyber Wars is a MMOG, originally created by Andrew Gower in 1999 and hosted at the Games Domain Castle. It was written in Java and heavily influenced by the old game Chaos
Chaos (video game)
Chaos: The Battle of Wizards is a turn-based tactics computer game which was released on the ZX Spectrum in 1985. It was written by Julian Gollop and originally published by Games Workshop.-History:...

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Although the original fantasy
Fantasy
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 setting of Chaos was replaced with a science fiction
Science fiction
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 setting and the graphics were slightly improved, the rules remained almost unchanged.
The two most important improvements were the integrated chat box and the ability to play the game online.

Summary Of Cyber Wars

Cyber Wars is a strategy game in which vile alien monsters, high tech machines and commander upgrades are used to fight opposing players.
Each turn a player is able to select a monster or item to send down. Each monster or item had a specific percentage of working.
During the game each player is given an amount of time to move their commander and units to attack and destroy the enemy.
In this way play continues until all other commanders have been defeated and one remains.

The History Of Games Domain

Games Domain
Games Domain
Games Domain was a video game website founded by Dave Stanworth and based out of Birmingham, UK. In the late 1990s, it was at one time mirrored in seven different countries and had a tumultuous history of being purchased by different corporations over its 11-year existence. It was active from March...

 was a very popular site owned by BTOpenworld, 'The GamesDomain Castle' was its primary source of visitors..

On October 31, 2003, the domain name was sold to Yahoo as part of BT's strategy to re-brand the BT Openworld service to consumer friendly 'BT Yahoo Broadband'.
Shortly afterwards, Yahoo terminated the 'Castle' without warning, and made radical changes to the site that caught visitors by surprise.

Almost immediately, forums popped up across the Internet, full of people trying to find their favourite site, and upon hearing the truth, turned their anger towards Yahoo.
Petitions soon cropped up to bring the Castle back yet nothing became of it.

The Future of Cyber Wars

Recently a European programmer, Matlu, attempted to completely re-make Cyber Wars.
The new game, re-named Cyber Battles, became popular with previous players and slowly developed a fan base, though has recently slipped into decline, suffering from empty servers and lack of attention.
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rs have improved upon the graphics and, together with the new programming, game play has been tweaked. For example, the original version would crash or freeze if a commander was killed a certain way, but this no longer occurs. Many other bugs have likewise been fixed.

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