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Dark Horizons: Lore 'MavLympics' coming in Oct.







Dark Horizons: Lore 'MavLympics' coming
in Oct.

Dark Horizons: Lore 'MavLympics' coming
in Oct.
09/21/2004 02:44 PM

Max Gaming Technologies and GarageGames has announced plans to hold the "MavLympics" in October to help drum up interest in the companies' new first-person shooter, Dark Horizons: Lore. The game puts players in the cockpits of giant Mechanized Assault Vehicles (MAVs) as they square off against each other in massively multiplayer online combat. Dark Horizons: Lore works on Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.




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