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Introducing ComputerSims “RPS”

Posted on April 1, 2008 | by brian | 1 Comment on Introducing ComputerSims “RPS”

For many months, my company, ComputerSims, has been working on a secret project, and today we’ll let you know about it, on the eighth anniversary of the launch of our multiplayer baseball game, CSFBL: ComputerSims RPS.

To find out more, read the announcement over at the CSFBL forums.

Posted in Technology | Tagged computersims, games

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