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  • Introversion: Uplink: Official site. Offers background, news, FAQ, screen shots, downloadable patches and discussion forums.
  • Gamer's Hell: Uplink Hacker Elite (PC): [7/10] "The gameplay is really the strong point of the game, and while it might not last on your hard drive for longer than a week or two, it will still keep you hooked to your monitor until early morning for the time that it'll be there."
  • GameSpot: Includes cheat codes, review, downloads, screen shots, and news.
  • GameSpy: [68/100] Review by Allen Rausch. "An incredibly original game with an awful save scheme and limited appeal."
  • GameSpy: Uplink: Review of the independently developed game that would become Uplink: Hacker Elite. Reviewer: Mark Brooks. Score: 73/100
  • Gameworld: Uplink: Hacker Elite Review: [70%] By Marc Read. "Uplink suffers from an inner conflict. The immersive game-world draws you in, but the repetition makes long sessions of playing feel like a chore."
  • GameZone.com - Uplink: Hacker Elite: Offers news, links to articles and reviews.
  • Introversion Software - Uplink: A single-player game where you pretend to be a hacker. Includes news, screenshots, and forums.
  • worthplaying: Review: [7.6/10] "[It] does a lot of things right in recreating the hacker experience but as any warm-blooded hacker, cracker, or phreaker will tell you: a fundamental aspect of hacking revolves around the act of social engineering."


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