Trying to find a new Graphics card for G4 Quicksilver Dual 1 ghtz

Hello All,
I am looking to upgrade my video card for gaming purposes. I have been doing research and thought I had found a card I could use. Then I researched more, and confused myself. There comes a point when one must ask
So I have the Geforce 4 MX right now and want to upgrade. At first I read that the ATI 3850 AGP would be a nice card to use, though I don't think it will work in my machine. I then came across the ATI 2600 XT. I also see that the 9800 pro is good. Then I hear about flashing....help?
So my questions are:
What is the best card that I can put in my trusty ole G4 Quicksilver?
A rough price range perhaps? Would I need to add a fan, or is the fan that comes on the graphics card sufficient?
Should I look solely at flashed cards, and if so would I flash it myself or buy one that is flashed already?
I am looking at spending no more than $200 on a card, is that a good amount for a card? It seems like it it isn't the top, but will do pretty good at buying a decent card.
I really appreciate these forums, and have read quite a bit here. But once I start researching I soon find myself reading about other interesting things (since there is so much great information here) and 2 hours later I remember why I came here in the first place.
Thanks in advance,
Etin
Specs:
G4 Quicksilver Dual 1ghtz
1.5 GB ram
AGP
Apple Cinema Display
(let me know if you need more information)

Ok, no answers huh?
Well, I purchased a ATI 9800 Pro Mac Edition.
*_A warning_*, if you have an Apple Cinema Display check the connection type. If it is an older display, you probably have a ADC connection. The newer models have a DVI connection. Make sure the video card has that type of connection on it or you will have to buy a ADC to DVI converter from Apple. This costs $99.00.
When purchasing a video card keep this in mind and add this to the price you will be paying to use the video card.
Thanks for the wonderful help.
Etin the almost PC user!

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