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    <text>By far my favorite PC game of all time, VALVe somehow managed to take an already delightful game, and transform it into an ingenious cult classic. Fast and just plain insane, Team Fortress 2 throws you into a colorful and fun cast of 9 character classes duking it out in timeless modes such as Capture the Flag and Control Point. But with old comes new, VALVe delivers earth shattering updates to this game on a regular basis, making it one of the best $40 (at the time) I have ever spent. And with it now being $20, there is absolutely no reason not to own this game. Join the mayhem.</text>
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      <description>Team Fortress 2 is a multiplayer, team-based, first-person shooter, developed by Valve Corporation as part of the game compilation The Orange Box. It was released for Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 in 2007.

The game was announced in 1998 as a sequel to the original Team Fortress mod for Quake, but has since been through various concepts and designs. In 1999, the game appeared to be deviating from the original Team Fortress and Valve's own Team Fortress Classic mod for Half-Life by heading toward a more realistic and militaristic style of gameplay, but the design metamorphosed further over the game's nine-year development and game engine switch. The final rendition of Team Fortress 2 bears more resemblance to the original Team Fortress and Team Fortress Classic games, and sports a cartoon-like visual style, based on the art of J. C. Leyendecker, Dean Cornwell and Norman Rockwell following a popular trend in recent CGI films (in particular, films recently made by Pixar/Disney, such as The Incredibles).

The lack of information or apparent progress for six years of the game's development caused it to be labeled as vaporware, and it was regularly featured in Wired News' annual vaporware list among other ignominies. The game has received critical acclaim and several awards since its release.</description>
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    <text>Every computer that was donated to my school's sTRUT program was promptly reformatted, reinstalled with Windows XP and suited up with WinRAR. It is nearly impossible to survive in a vast cyberspace of compressed files without WinRAR - an absolute must have for anyone.</text>
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        <name>Alexander Roshal</name>
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      <description>WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format. WinRAR is shareware and has complete support for RAR and ZIP archives, and unpacking of CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, 7z and Z archives. </description>
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