In the era of lan centers during the Counter Strike (CS) days circa (2003-2007), you were likely to be using 8 to 12 megabyte hard drives on home PCs that were barely capable of sending instant messages. Most of them did not have the hardware to handle any serious gaming as people would flock to these PC arcades to play Counter Strike, Maple Story, Warcraft, and Gunbound. Gunbound had little to no marketing, yet it was a staple in any lan center. It was one of the many new releases featured o...