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| | | | | Net Chess Publisher's Description Net Chess is a powerful and flexible program that lets you play chess against a lot of computer players (chess engines), with friends and family on the same computer, via email or online directly connecting your computers over a local network or the Internet. System Requirements Pentium 166, 32 Mb RAM | | | | Download Net Chess | Screenshots
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