The great announcements just keep on coming in: Buddah Tribe has just come aboard as another sponsored eSports team!
Buddah Tribe was originally established in 1997 by Aaron Markaverich. (B.T.) is a international platform for both pro players and upcoming stars. Buddah Tribe is not only a professional gaming organization but we also have a brand for clothing/apparel and social networking for gamers. We strive to maintain the highest standard possible in our organization through dedication and loyalty of our players and staff. We wish to attend and compete in major events worldwide to show how proud we are of our organization and sponsors.
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We are happy to announce the latest eSports team to be sponsored by Bigfoot Networks, the up-and-coming Logical eSports. For a bit more information on them:
Logical eSports was founded in the first few days of 2009. It started as a group of close friends gaming together, but quickly grew to a full-size organisation. Where it all started with Call of Duty 2 online, Logical eSports now has teams and players in Call of Duty 4 and TrackMania Nations representing the Logical eSports name both online as offline.
We look forward to seeing them tearing it up in tournaments. If you have a professional gaming organization, big or small, and you would like to be sponsored by Bigfoot Networks, send an e-mail to teams@bigfootnetworks.com for more information.
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Logitech is well known for many of their products, but easily some of their best are their gaming keyboards. After using one of them, the idea of gaming without access to tons of programmable macro-keys becomes an almost frightening idea to even consider. Not only that, but their LCD screens can convey a lot of useful information to top it off.
Right now, Logitech is offering 10% off on the G15 and G19 Gaming Keyboards, making this a great time to snag one. And, if you want to get even more functionality out of your new purchase, then grab yourself a free copy of Bigfoot Networks Dashboard, which integrates with the G-series LCD screens to provide you tons of useful information on your gaming PC.
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Since we launched the Guild Partners program on Friday of last week, I have been impressed to see the number of applications come in from people excited to take advantage of this new program. We've since let in several great guilds with some varied styles and backgrounds - and if you're looking for a new virtual home, then these fantastic groups would be a great place to look.
With that said, I would like to extend a welcome to GamersCoalition, Gamers Next Door, Team Frag'd, The Syndicate, The Vindicators, and Vitality. Whether you're looking for a laid back or truly serious group, whether your an MMO player, or big into FPSs, then you're sure to find some interest in these groups.
UPDATE: Added to that list is now the Silent Warriors, who have just been added to the program. Welcome aboard!
Keep an eye out for more partners joining up, and if you think your guild would be a good fit, then take a look at the application page for more information on the program and how to apply.
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ZAM has recently published an article from an interview the held with Bigfoot Networks CEO Michael Howse and VP of Marketing John Drewry from this year's CES. This article does an excellent job of summing up what Bigfoot Networks is all about, what our cards can do, and also some of our plans for the future. So, head on over to ZAM for a good read.
"So it was a relief when the ZAM staff met with Michael Howse and John Drewry, the CEO and VP of Marketing of Bigfoot Networks, in an area just off of CES’ North Hall. If you’re not familiar with Bigfoot Networks, you may at least be familiar with their flagship product, the Killer NIC, which unburdens your CPU from the effort of networking through the motherboard and instead pushes it all through the Killer NIC card. Think of it like onboard graphics versus an Nvidia or ATI card, you’d see a substantial difference almost immediately with the change."
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