Chessmaster 9000

Userscore:

Metascore: 81

Company: Ubi SoftZonic (Mac)

Release Date: Aug 31 2002

Genre: Computer chess

Chessmaster 9000 is a 2002 chess video game developed and published by Ubi Soft for the Windows. It is part of the Chessmaster series. The game was announced on July 12 2002. Grandmaster Larry Christiansen played four matches against the game in September 2002. He won the first match lost the next two and match four was a draw. The game comes with a downloadable endgame database generator that uses a proprietary database format called FEG (Final Endgame Generator). The series on the PC features for the first time true 3D boards that can be rotated and zoomed in and out. Over 60 chess sets and boards have been added to the game. Josh Waitzkin returns with a new eight-part course "The Psychology of Competition". There's several new tutorials: "follow the game" "memorize the position" a "blunder alert" feature and an endgame quiz authored by Grandmaster Larry Evans. It consists of 50 endgame positions where the player is asked to provide the next best move for a given side by a multiple-choice question. Other new features added are blindfold chess hidden opponents and random opponent. Network multiplayer is either through the internet or LAN. The internet play Chessmaster Live is using ubi.com instead of MPlayer.com.

Latest User Reviews

Latest Forum Posts