BS Hacker Replay
- License:
- Demo
- Price/Registration Fee:
- $20.45 USD Buy Now!
- File size:
- 0.01 MB
- Publisher:
- exoSyhen Studios
- Last Updated:
- 07/18/05
- Version:
- 1.0
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- Read 2 Reviews
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BS Hacker Replay Description:
After the exponential growth of the Internet in the early 90's the original Internet degenerated in nothing more then a junk-place full of advertising,spam pornography ... no longer serving the purpose for which it was originally created. The failure of software developers to come up with something to stop all this, resulted in having a worldwide unusable network. In 2012, an alliance formed of the world's largest companies and governments created a whole new network infrastructure. The name remained unchanged. The downside of all this was that everything was subject to auditing before it made it to the public internet. People were no longer allowed to post anything on personal homepages, use software of their choice ... or even have an e-mail address. Designed to be a worldwide available free service, the Internet became a paid commercial service. Having no place to stay ... hackers created the switchnet. An underground network operated on the old wires and infrastructure which was abandoned when the new Internet was created. Their resources are poor and old ... but they still exist and live in a free network ... the SwitchNet. This could be a true story one day ... or is it !?
Operating System Support: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000
Review for BS Hacker Replay




Stunning
When i first played Uplink i was fascinated by the gameplay and the fact that you doesn't need a hightech graphic engine...but it was too easy
when i first played BS Hacker i was stunned...it combined the best parts of uplink with new things like th commando interpreter etc
i just love it!
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I've played uplink and thought it was great, but not anywhere near realistic. Mindlink wasn't any more realistic and was way too easy and I got bored when cracking IPs faster than the game can give them to me. But this game is definitely tons more realistic. You have to be a geek even to understand any of it. You are presented with a terminal console, where you use unix commands to get what you need. This is as close as a game gets to the real thing at this point, without going on the internet and hacking a war server.