
I do. Viper GTS and I used to dialup when we lived in the same city so we could play Descent. When Descent II came out, my computer wasn't fast enough to run it and his was just barely. Eventually we were able to play Descent II over our dialup-networking, and that was pretty much how I spent my Friday/Saturday nights - killing Gregg with MegaMissiles.
We'd do things like restrict a map to level 1 lasers and concussion missles only, with one single MegaMissile in the map. Basically, whoever found it first before the other was pretty much guaranteed a kill before the other could do anything about it. Other times was more like Helix-only maps or something like that. They were great.
But times changed and we fell away from playing D2 like we used to. D3 came out, and he bought it but didn't play it much. I ended up buying it off of him and playing around as much as possible. I've even got a Descent book that follows pretty much the exact story and timeline of Descent 3. It explains some things in the game that you may not catch on to, which makes playing through it that much more fun.
When I get broadband, I'll look you up (and kick your ass).
nik