Netbook Gaming
Technology has come a long way. So much further than I even realized until recently.
The netbook I purchased is an MSI brand and has the following specifications:
Here's a list of games I have installed on my netbook:
1. Plants Vs. Zombies
2. Fallout 2
3. Fallout Tactics
4. World of Goo
5. Freedom Force
6. Droplitz
Yah, those're games that don't require much power or are old, but who says they can't be fun? They also don't take up a lot of space, which is always a big plus.
For games, check out Steam or Good Ol Games. Prices are generally less on Good Ol Games, but Steam will run sales often.
The netbook I purchased is an MSI brand and has the following specifications:
- Intel® Atom™ processor N270
- 1GB DDR2 memory - Expandable up to 2GB
- 10" WSVGA widescreen display with 1024 x 600 resolution
- 160GB SATA hard drive
- Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 graphics
- Built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam
- 4-in-1 digital media reader
- 3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports
- Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g)
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN (with RJ-45 connector)
- Weighs 2.6 lbs. and measures 0.7" thin
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system
Here's a list of games I have installed on my netbook:
1. Plants Vs. Zombies
2. Fallout 2
3. Fallout Tactics
4. World of Goo
5. Freedom Force
6. Droplitz
Yah, those're games that don't require much power or are old, but who says they can't be fun? They also don't take up a lot of space, which is always a big plus.
For games, check out Steam or Good Ol Games. Prices are generally less on Good Ol Games, but Steam will run sales often.




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