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TanarusLeagues.netAn online gaming community dedicated to the legendary Tanarus, a online tank warfare game put out more than a decade ago by Sony online Entertainment, still continues to have players spanning the globe for it's one-of-kind style of strategic game-play. Site includes Player/Team Profiles and Leagues.
http://www.tanarusleagues.net/
KillGoracks personal webpageThis is my personal exploration of webpage creation. I use ASP classic to get the active content going. I also know PHP and have other stuff on a friends Linux server. I know little of client side scripting but am starting to learn some. The content of these pages will be mostly server side. I’ve been playing with ASP for a while but my skills with it are novice. The newer stuff like ASP.NET I’ve really tried to get on board with. While it’s easy enough I find all the canned modules very restricting. Needless to say I do use it, but not for the stuff here. This site will be broken from time to time mostly because I like to fiddle with it when I get bored. Look at the site leave a mark and report any freaky errors in the forums that is if they’re working. ;0)
http://www.killgorack.com/
The Original Tanarus Leagues WebsiteLittle outdated, but this was the first league site and was fairly popular in its day.
http://tanleague.com/
Tanarus (Station.com)Tanarus is a 3D multiplayer online tank first-person shooter that was commercially released on November 30, 1997. It was developed under the direction of John Smedley at Verant Interactive (which had recently parted from 989 Studios) and published by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE). Originally titled Armorgeddon, Verant was forced to change the name when another game with that name was discovered. Tanarus was in open beta from 1996 through most of 1997, and quickly gained a strong following through word-of-mouth. Once the game was commercially released, however, there was very little marketing effort on the part of Sony, and despite critical acclaim, sales were disappointing. Tanarus is now part of the Station Pass package offered by Sony Online Entertainment, which also includes Infantry and Cosmic Rift. It is now free to play and doesn't require payment of any kind.
http://www.station.sony.com/casualProduct.vm?Id=040
60 TonsAnother interesting tank simulator, this one's pretty cool. When you get into the arena use the laser its insanely over powered!
http://www.60tons.com/
Tanarus on wikipediaSome information on the reading geeks that might be interested in this video game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanarus_(computer_game)