Home Tech and Gaming Worlds Collide With This Major Announcement

Shop Tis Entertainment saw the distinct connection between home tech and gaming but could not find a place where they co-existed effectively. This led to creating 3 new blogs to swap tips, experiences and info on living room electronics & gaming.
By: Shop Tis Home Entertainment
 
April 2, 2010 - PRLog -- Shop Tis Entertainment, an online retailer, has done a great job at leaving customers with a large smile after a discounted electronics or video game purchase since opening their digital doors. With an idea to further reach out to their clients, they came up with a plan to create 3 socially connected blog forums where customers or any interested in home tech and gaming could come and share with one another. 21st century electronics call for a 21st century way to talk about them.

The first blog, called Xbox Games, located at http://xboxgamesandmore.com gives gamers a place to share images, video, insight, experiences and info on topics including Xbox games, video games Playstation, Wii video games, PS3 games and Xbox 360 video games.

The second blog, Nintendo Consoles 1080p HDTV, located at http://www.nintendoconsoles1080phdtv.com provides stories, images, video and information on topics like Garmin GPS, 1080p HDTV, Nintendo consoles, video game consoles and LCD HDTVs.

The third blog, Plasma TVs, located at http://plasmatvsplus.com provides experiences, insight, information and images centered on LCD Flat TVs, LCD widescreen HDTVs, plasma TVs, Samsung LCD HDTVs and Panasonic Plasmas.

Below is a reprinted post, titled Dodging Slugs with this Xbox 360 Game from the Xbox Games blog, to show off an example of what is being said within this social network:

If this online match were real life, the air would be humid and hot, sweat would be dripping down my fatigue covered back weighed down by an RPG. The battle began. Our team had to fight its way up the South American streets to capture the MW2 flag. This is my favorite Xbox 360 video game to play online. Not to discount the other shooters out there, many of which I haven’t played but Modern Warfare 2 understands apart from some bad spawn points, how to make a great non-vehicle first person shooter experience. According to my Xbox game stats, I have played this one for 3 days and 8 hours since buying it. That is online.

The campaign offered a decisive look into what WWIII could look like. Never before had I experienced an all out battle within the parking lot of a fast food joint or American country club. It is spectacular. The first online map pack has been also receiving great reviews from those who used it. I speak for millions of Xbox game fans when I say, “Keep the online maps coming.”

For more information on Shop Tis Electronics, visit http://www.shoptiselectronics.com.
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