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Heat.net Online Gaming
Heat.net was an online PC gaming system produced by SegaSoft, Sega's PC game division. Heat.net hosted both Sega-published first- and second-party games, as well as popular third-party games of the era, such as Quake II or Baldur's Gate. Heat.net was based on a licensed version of the MPlayer Internet multiplayer gaming system which was later bought by GameSpy. The "currency" in the gaming system was "degrees", earned through playing games, game-related or general trivia contests, viewing ads, or other actions (like hosting enough game rooms in a time period). Heat.net had a loyalty program, in which members, known as "Foot Soldiers", received shirts and Heat.net dog tags.
Games that were available:
- 10SIX
- Fatal Abyss
- Flesh Feast
- Godzilla Online
- Net Fighter
- Plane Crazy
- Scud: Industrial Evolution
- Vigilance
- Third-Party Titles
- Age of Wonders
- Army Men
- Baldur's Gate
- Battlezone
- Darkstone
- DeathDrome
- Descent
- Diablo
- Duke Nukem 3D
- Get Medieval
- Heroes of Might and Magic III
- MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat
- Quake
- Quake II
- Red Alert
- Redline
- Sin
- Unreal Tournament
- Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
- Kingpin: Life of Crime
- Total Annihilation
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