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Written by tigrfire
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Saturday, 15 July 2006 |
 In what we've decided to label as a "review", tigrfire is putting up some of his top musical picks with small reviews of each. If tigrfire actually had an iPod, these are the songs he'd be putting on it. We're sure you're wondering why tigrfire would even create an article about iPod picks if he doesn't own one; he'll explain that too. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 July 2006 )
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Friday, 14 July 2006 |
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The NDA on Intel Core 2 Duo, a.k.a. Intel "Conroe" chips, has ended. There has been a massive influx of data and benchmarks regarding these new chips, but what does it all mean? TheTechGuides.com will help you make sense of all this and more. Click to read on.
tigrfire's reponse on July 14!
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 July 2006 )
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Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 Review |
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Written by tigrfire
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Wednesday, 05 July 2006 |
 A gem of a game controller that deserves a better review than some of the less in-depth ones that are out there on the 'net. I, tigrfire, wanted to give my opinion on the use and feel of Logitech's Cordless Rumblepad 2 controller. Also, congratulate us on our first hardware review here at TTG, we've got more to come, I promise. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 July 2006 )
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Half Life 2: Episode 1 Review |
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Written by tigrfire
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Saturday, 17 June 2006 |
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In what is to become a special feature here at TheTechGuides, the first “review clash” has been written. The clash? MJC and tigrfire go head to head on the first episodic sequel to one of the biggest games of all time – Half Life 2. With MJC’s review being posted not too long ago, tigrfire took it upon himself to make sure that the world got another opinion on this blockbuster FPS. |
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Written by tigrfire
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Saturday, 10 June 2006 |
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Today, TheTechGuides.com has added a review of Shot Online, a unique game that’s of very few others in its genre. What genre is that you ask? That genre would be the massive multiplayer online role-playing golf game or, as the author of this review, tigrfire, will call it by, MMORPGG. It might just be the longest acronym you’ll use for a genre of video gaming. What does Shot Online have to offer and how does the game play work? How do you successfully implement a golf game online with thousands of people and yet keep it interesting over 80+ character levels? All these questions, along with some others, will be answered in this review. |
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