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Here are the other Seinfeld games I know so far. There are a few more that I know, but they're kind of a joke rather than real games, so I don't mention them here. You can search Google for Seinfeld+game to find them all: Seinfeld games on Google If you ever find another good Seinfeld game, post the link here.
Seinfeld: The Game
It is a direct download. The site is closed and the creator, Alex D'Ambra from Australia, let me mirror the game. I have actually created the fourth level (Top of The Muffin), and this is from that experience that I decided to create Seinline a few months later.
Seinfeld Mix & Match Game
It's from playing this game that I got the idea to combine, for Seinline, a classic arcade game to a quizz part. There is no quizz part in that one though.
HangSein
The title says it all. It's an online game, pretty simple and straightforward.
Seinfeld Crossword
Here again, the title says it all. It's actually a Java applet. This crossword has been created by my best Sein buddy, Mike, to whom Seinline is dedicated by the way. Mike is in large part responsible for the existence of the 180 transcribed scripts of the series on the web. For many years, he's been the only one keeping the transcription project alive, and most of the scripts were transcribed during those years by people who volunteered for Mike and his site: http://wave.prohosting.com/tnguym/ Mike is called "The News Guy" because he first started to talk about Seinfeld during the Usenet era, while the World Wide Web wasn't as popular as Usenet yet. If you don't know how or can't browse Usenet (newsgroups), it is possible to access these groups from Google. I believe Mike is still active on the Seinfeld newsgroup.
Seinfeld on Usenet (archives from Google)
The real link to Seinfeld on Usenet is news:alt.tv.seinfeld
A good program to retrieve messages posted on Usenet is Free Agent
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