Today we launched a a really new tool on nZone.com called the NVIDIA Game Browser. This tool allows you to browse computer games in a new innovative way. Check it out.
The NVIDIA Game Browser was developed in house by our the web team to help users choose the right games for them based upon a number of criteria. Over the next few weeks, the entire catalog of The Way It’s Meant to be Played titles will be available in the browser. Eventually, the plan is to allow advanced searches on game detail like development team information, games that will run on your system config and more.
Please add a comment or two and tell us what you think.

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Posted by: ME | November 22, 2009 at 10:10 AM
Hy u all ...
hope u enjoying ur life....
here is some information regarding games...
Whoever plays a game, does it from his freedom of choice. He is not forced or coerced by anyone to play. Playing games is not work, not commitment, nothing you have to do. Therefore, we can say that playing games means being free. This freedom is basic to all games. Here the embracing game term has its value.
plz check it out u ll have fun...
Thanks u.
http://games.m5zn.com/
Posted by: العاب | November 19, 2009 at 04:55 AM
nvidia browser has slowed my computer to a snail crawl. this old lady is trying to delete it from my computer but as of today do not know how to get rid of it. how in the world did it get on my computer. hope someone could help me.
Posted by: | May 30, 2008 at 03:25 AM
All great feedback, keep it coming guys.
Posted by: Andrew | May 03, 2008 at 09:19 AM
Performance monitor says 50% for me (Opty 1165 @ 2.1). That should get fixed or else I cant imagine me recommending using it to find different games for their tastes.
TBH Nzone is not a place I look to for game info. Though the idea of having the site give you a game performance analysis with your own specs sounds cool. Just dont make it say whether or not I just meet the recommended specs...I want to know what the best setting is for gameplay on my specs with the resolution and AA AF settings...that would be cool. It would be cool to even see how much performance my system would get if the cpu/ram/gpu was upgraded. How much better would the game run if I had a quad core instead of a dual core, if I had a 2.4 GHz vs a 3.4 GHz cpu. How much better would the game look if I upgraded this or that. That would help me decide if going from 8800GTX's in SLI to 9800GX2's in quad sli would be beneficial to the games I play.
Posted by: [TMC]Kuyaglen | May 03, 2008 at 03:52 AM
Very cool tool. I don't know if this only happens on my machine but the Game Browser produces 100% CPU-load on my PC. With Firefox everything is just fine.
Posted by: Master-T | May 02, 2008 at 05:40 AM