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Gamespot.com is the largest resource on the web for all of your video game needs. Gamespot.com is dedicated to fulfilling all of the needs of every gamer, no matter what platform they are playing on. If you need help on a game, would like to see previews of upcoming games, discuss games with gamers like yourself, or just like to watch videos from other gamers, then Gamespot.com is the web site for you!

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edit Cheat Codes

Most games have special features that can be unlocked if the correct steps are performed, or a certain level has been passed. However many people would rather skip all of the hard work, and get these special features at the beginning of the game. Sometimes these special features really enhance the experience of the game, and other times people just like to try out something new. Gamespot.com has many different types of cheat codes like passwords, glitches, Easter eggs, frequently asked questions, and unlockables. All of these different cheats give anyone the power to master any game they want.

edit Previews of New Games

Gamespot.com does in-depth previews of new games that are coming out soon. These previews include information on different aspects of game play, background of the game, things to look for while playing, and also videos that exemplify some of the best parts of the game. After reading one of the previews on Gamespot.com you will know if a game is worth buying or not.

edit Gaming Forums

Gamespot.com has many different forums available, so gamers from all walks of life can get together and discuss gaming. Some of the forums available at Gamespot.com are general gaming forums, platform forums, special interest forums. Topics up for discussion range from specific game discussions, to new user welcome discussions, to the optimal hardware for extreme gaming. No matter what you want to talk about, you can find a forum to express your feelings, or you can create a new one from scratch!

edit Gamers’ Videos

Not only can you find many different kinds of information about video games on Gamespot.com, but now you can even see videos from gamers all over the world. These videos are often first hand accounts of people’s experiences related to gaming. Other videos are reenactments of certain scenes or situations that played out during a game. Still other videos are just humorous events that have happened in gamers’ lives.

edit Signing Up

Gamespot.com offers three different account options for its users, free signup, plus signup, and total access signup. Free signup gives you access to game tracking, forum posting, and the ability to create profiles and icons, along with all of the cheats, previews, reviews, and information available on different games. Plus signup costs $2.95 a month, and gives you access to movie downloads, game guides, live event coverage, and all of the community features. Total access signup costs $5.95 a month and gives access to high speed downloads, no ads, discounts on games, and exclusive beta trials and events.

edit CNET Networks

GameSpot.com is part of the larger CNET Network media company. Websites and media agencies that are part of the CNET Network family include: BNET.com, CHOW.com, CNET.com, News.com, CNETChannel.com, GameSpot.com, MP3.com, mySimon.com, Search.com, TechRepublic.com, TV.com, Webshots.com and ZDNet.com.

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edit Contact

CNET Networks, Inc (DOM-311616)
Second Street San Francisco CA
United States 94105
+1.4153442000

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