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When Techtite.com was first created in 1999, the idea was to have all multimedia reviews in one place. You searched for a spinning Apple logo, whenever an item was Macintosh-compatible.

This was slowly unfair to the Mac-owner, however. Macintosh items are harder and harder to come by. Spinning apples became harder to look for than a book of "Where's Waldo?" puzzles. Hence the conception of this page. What is included here are all 100% Macintosh-only reviews. Enjoy.  

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Feature Reviews!

The Incredibles. The same game as seen on the video game systems, as well as the PC, is released for the Mac at the same time...and for PC, in the same box! That's so cool. more...
The Incredibles: When Danger Calls. Another one...? Well, actually this is just a 2D arcade style game collection, but it's still pretty cool. more...
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic As of late 2004, the Game of The Year for many PC and X-Box gamers is finally on the Mac...and it's still the best. more...

Halo The definitive X-Box title upon launch (if not ever) is now ported over to the Mac. Does this now five year old game still earn its stripes? more...

Even without a few levels from the video game version, this James Bond themed FPS is better than the films. Right down to the X-ray goggles, this is vintage Bond. more...

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The Iomega Zip 750 (USB and Firewire versions!) It seems inevitable that Iomega, competing with CD-RW drives, would release a 750MB disk drive. However; which is better...? more>>>

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