hoyle card games 2001
Greetings, and welcome to the Official Hoyle Card Games 2001 Website, where you can play a wide variety of games ranging from traditional card games to movie themed games. This is the official website for the new Hoyle Card Games 2001 product, which is being developed in conjunction with a number of other companies and developers. It was announced today at Gen Con that Fox and Sierra, who are developing the Mac version of the game, have already finished a beta version. Hoyle
Card Games 2001 is a continuation of the Hoyle Card Games series which began in 1980. It will allow players to explore the Hoyle brand of card games and introduces new game categories for players to explore, with many familiar games available in a whole new way. With everything from Aladdin-esque card games to mouse-controlled wargames, Hoyle Card Games 2001 will have players of all ages enjoying hours of entertainment.
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We hope to see you at Gen Con this year and we hope you all enjoy the new games and come see us at booth 603.Haiti: More than 3,000 dead
United Nations officials say the death toll in Haiti has risen to more than 3,000 as a result of massive floods.
Flooding in the centre of the capital, Port-au-Prince, has killed more than 2,500 people and affected hundreds of thousands of others, according to the UN.
The UN's Mission in Haiti (Minustah) says that 3,100 people have been killed, with another 300 injured.
Minustah spokesman, Eric Fombonne, said: "According to our figures, more than two-thirds of the deaths are in the poor neighbourhoods, where the majority of the population lives."
The UN says some 170,000 people have been displaced by the flooding.
Haiti has been hit by heavy rains and wind since Friday.
Flooding is hampering relief efforts
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