Even though Tech-Gaming’s first anniversary is still a month away, Tidegear has compiled a special present for fans of the site. Clicking on the link below is a compilation of 12 additional Bangai-O Spirits stages, ...
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When Spore was first announced, we were nearly overcome with anticipation. The game looked to combine our youthful drawings of imagined monsters with Will Wright’s carefully crafted game design. Last February, it was revealed that ...
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Cuddley-cute, Anime Characters in a Japanese Game. Whodathunk? Although the story of any strategy role playing game (SRPG) is as important as its statistical foundation, all too often this ...
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While most of America is spending Labor Day relaxing and enjoying the waning heat of summer, we at Tech-Gaming decided it would be fitting to honor the hardest working characters in video games. After all, ...
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While there’s a deluge of titles headed toward Microsoft’s and Sony’s platforms, poor Nintendo owners receive a scant two titles. Industry juggernauts Electronic Arts rules the new release schedule this week; half the SKUs are ...
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When Mercenaries 2 was announced over two years, we were ecstatic. The original game was one of our favorite titles of the last generation; it deftly combined the sandbox gameplay of the GTA series, with ...
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With the exception of MLB: The Show for the PSP, we have found portable baseball games lacking in both control and complexity. In comparison to their home console brethren, handheld titles are frequently watered-down conversions, ...
Read More »How to Beat the High Cost of Gaming, Part Two
After a week of enticing releases, and an approaching holiday gaming deluge, gamers may not have the funds to fuel their gaming habits. Currently, the quality of browser-based titles now rivals (and frequently, bests) some ...
Read More »Tiger Plays Well, With Coaches Assistance- A Review of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2009
Tiger’s secret- drivers bigger than his head. Every year, Electronic Arts struggles to offer enough innovation in their franchise games so that players ...
Read More »New Releases 8/24-8/30: Nineteenth Hole Edition
Wow, is it Christmas in August? Publishers are pelting us with three wonderful RPGs, a first party Nintendo title, a Ferrari sim, and the ability to learn Chinese. Maybe we’ll learn how to say,”I’m happy, ...
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