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    11 years ago

    Joe is very knowledgeable and has turned some headaches into things checked off the to-do list. Very great to have him as our IT guy.

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    Micro Center

    Micro Center

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    (347 reviews)
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    Micro Center 07-28-26…read more My grandson is building him a new gaming computer. We chose to get the parts from Micro Center in Dallas, TX. They have everything you need and could want for your computing needs. It's overwhelming with so many choices to chose from. We walked around trying to find the computer case. Lots and lots of cases. That's when we met Tim. He was totally awesome and jumped in and took care of all our needs. My grandson had a list a friend made for him of what we needed. He took and made a shopping list for us. Then he asked if we wanted help getting all the parts. We said Yes! He was great, he took our buggy and took off and got everything on our list. I would say above and beyond what we expected. He had everything at the checkout counter for us. It was a great experience. I highly recommend Micro Center for all your Computer needs. Ask for Tim Hill and he will take care of your computer needs.

    I've been shopping here over the last 10 years of living in DFW area and was there yesterday to…read moreshop for an all-in-one computer for my business and Travis was very helpful and Jared was very helpful in the service department. They get 5 stars in my book. I did meet the manager and he asked me if there was anything that he could do for me, so I shared with him how in the service department on the counter, the screens that we sign and use for payment were so dirty( like with people having sneezed on them or something it was so gross) so I attached a video. I did tell him I would appreciate if they would clean those and yesterday he told me he would make sure it would be done and he appreciated my feedback. I came back today and there was one manager and she was doing everything and she had to go back there and tell the guys to come help her! I think is so sad that her staff weren't wanting to work and she had to encourage them to come out and give her support. The guy I had helping me was not professional yesterday nor today and really could use some more training on professionalism and his presentation of himself and Customer Service. The female manager had to take over because he was so out of it. The male manager that had assured me he would have those payment pads cleaned never did it nor had his staff clean them, so I'm posting it here. What a shame. They have a lot of competition and it's a shame they can't get their act together.

    Id Software

    Id Software

    4.5
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    A Yelp business listing already exists for id Software. Guess I'll be the first to review…read more id (the "id" is lowercase) was founded in 1991 by famous computer programmers John Carmack and John Romero, plus two coworkers, and is headquartered Richardson, Texas, an affluent suburb of Dallas. This company was instrumental to the games industry. They developed Wolfenstein, Doom, and Quake and popularized the first-person shooter (FPS) genre. I played the original installments of all three of these franchises on PC. I also played Commander Keen. I still remember spending the night at my friend Greg's house and playing Wolfenstein 3D (1992) for the first time. This was before the days of the internet so everyone knew about this game through word of mouth and computer magazines. It was incredibly popular. We hadn't seen anything like it, both on a visual level (full 360-degree first-person perspective) and on a violence level (blood). This was around the same time Mortal Kombat started appearing in arcades, but it didn't show up on home consoles until about a year later. In Wolfenstein 3D, you kill Nazis and eventually Hitler. Gun violence, swastikas, Nazis, Hitler... a great game for kids! As elementary school children, the swastikas didn't really register with us. From movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, I simply knew Nazis and Hitler were bad. I admit I obtained bootlegged copies of Doom and Quake from overseas (Asia). Doom (1993) and Quake (1996) upped the ante. Better gameplay, weapons, graphics, sound effects, and music. More gore, more intensity. In Doom, you fight demons, ghoul-looking creatures, zombies, etc. In Quake, you fight monsters. Doom introduced the BFG a.k.a. the Big F***ing Gun. Many incarnations of the BFG have been used in various Doom and Quake versions since. I played Doom multiplayer with my friends using dial-up internet. The multiplayer was actually pretty decent with little to no lag. It was a lot of fun. I also played the Super Nintendo versions of Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, but preferred the PC versions because of the keyboard and mouse controls. On the keyboard, keys W and S are used move forward and back, and keys A and D are used to strafe left and right. The mouse controlled which direction to look. While a keyboard wasn't designed to be played with FPS games, the "WASD" control scheme turned out to be very effective and is still in use today. I never got good at FPS games except for Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (1997) where I owned almost everyone I played on the Internet Gaming Zone (now known as MSN Games). id Software's games have spawned numerous sequels, spin-offs, and even books and movies. Doom the movie came out in 2005 starring Karl Urban and "The Rock" Dwayne Johnson. Every year since 1996, QuakeCon has been held in Dallas. QuakeCon is pretty much an id Software gaming convention. They have a giant LAN party, game tournaments, and crown at least one champion each year.

    Had my first job (intern) here. Great place to work, great people to work with.read more

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