TexarkanaGamers.com is your site "For local gamers by local gamers"
Here at TG we represent all facets of the Texarkana gamer community. PC, Mac, Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony, you name it we've played it. The TG idea came about when a bunch of friends got together and thought "Hey... Why isn't there a Texarkana community where we can find out what's going on with all things gaming?" We like tournaments, we like lan parties, we like hanging around our friends and most importantly just playing for fun. So we decided it was time something was done about it and here we are.
Our goal is to be your one stop shop for all current gamer events in the Texarkana area. Chat it up with friends about your favorite game, share tips and tricks, or find friends to reek "Pwnage" with on line. Have an event you're hosting? Feel free to post it! We are still in developing stage with new ideas and additions every day so be sure to check back regularly.
Thanks for visiting and we hope you enjoy your stay! :D
Events - "Everything" going on in Texarkana having to do with gaming is here. News - Local and Global... We'll keep you informed. Forum - The place to be. This is where it all happens on TG. Arcade - Play some of your favorite flash games right here and track your score against your friends Image Gallery - This is the place for photos that the TG staff have taken from various local events Shoutbox - Want to toss a shoutout that everyone can see? Shout it out! TG Links - These are some of our favorite links. Check them out!
1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB of RAM (32-bit)/2 GB of RAM (64-bit) 16 GB of available disk space (32-bit)/20 GB (64-bit) DirectX 9 graphics device with Windows Display Driver Model 1.0 or higher driver
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(For those that didnt know 7 will have a full XP layer, not just a "compatibility mode")
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