Thursday, March 31, 2011
Extreme Chess
Extreme Chess
Want to raise your chess game to a whole new level? Extreme Chess is based on Fritz, the chess engine so powerful it conquered World Chess Champion Gary Kasparov and IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue.Don't waste your time with pretty-boy chess programs that offer little more than cute graphics and novelty boards. When you're ready to train like a pro -- go to the EXTREME. BRUTE STRENGTH
* Go head-to-head against one of the world's strongest chess engines
* Get instant in-depth critical analysis of your every move
RAW SPEED
* No-frills design delivers a faster gaming experience than you ever thought possible on a PC
* Train or stay cool under pressure. A built-in tournament clock and time clock help you drill in real time
MASSIVE DATABASE
* A 50,000-game database, annotated by grand masters such as Kasparov and Fischer, is fully accessible by player name, tournament year, annotator, ranking and more
* Further expand the database by downloading games from the internet
* For more info and screenshots click here:
System Requirements:
* Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, 98, Me
* 66 MHz 486 or faster with 8 MB of RAM
* (90 MHz Pentium, 16 MB of RAM recommended for maximum performance)
* 256-color Super VGA graphics
* Double-speed CD-ROM drive
* Mouse
* Hard drive
* Windows-compatible sound card recommended.
Labels:
Chess,
chess game,
Extreme Chess,
Gary Kasparov
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