GameTap 3.5.0.9009

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    07/12/2007
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    Windows 2000/XP/Vista, 800MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 3D video card with 32MB VRAM

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GameTap is an ever-expanding playground of video games from arcade classics to console and PC hits. Gamers of all ages can play the greatest games in their original format, regardless of platform, right on their personal computers. Together with the largest and deepest library of video games currently available, GameTap also delivers a host of bonus materials and special programming about video games available nowhere else.

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