Profile: Dave LeClair


Dave LeClair (Twitter), has been writing reviews of iOS games for years, and is also a big time gamer on Xbox [websterrjh]. You can watch Dave play DOTA 2 on his Twitch stream @ twitch.tv/sideox.

Latest from Dave LeClair

  • SEQ Is A Puzzle Game That Will Push Your Brain To The Limit [iOS]

    April 16, 2013

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    A bit like connect the dots for grown ups, SEQ is a minimalist puzzle game that involves linking sequences of numbers. If you are the kind of gamer who enjoys a puzzle game that actually gets those brain juices flowing, SEQ will serve you well. Just don’t expect this to be a cake walk because after the first few levels, this game will test the minds of even the most intelligent gamers.


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  • SugarSync Redesigns iOS App With New, Easier To Navigate Layout [Updates]

    April 16, 2013

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    SugarSync has just released a massive update to its iOS application with a spanking new layout. The update also includes a greatly improved menu system that streamlines access to files stored in the cloud through the service. The overall goal of the new design is simplicity, with everything placed in what should be the most logical and convenient location possible. The look and feel also matches the app’s desktop counterpart, right down to the color scheme.


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  • New Facebook Status Updates Can Include Movies, Books, Music & More [Updates]

    April 13, 2013

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    Starting this week, Facebook users in the United States can share the things they are watching, reading, listening to, eating, drinking, or feeling through status updates. Yes, you could do that before, but with his new enhancement, which adopts some of the features of places like GetGlue, you can keep your friends specifically informed on what you are up to in terms of entertainment.


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  • MPlayerX Is The Video Player You’ve Been Searching For [Mac]

    April 13, 2013

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    Are you sick and tired of the same old video player on the Mac? There are plenty of choices out there such as VLC, XBMC, and of course Apple’s own QuickTime media player. If you are done with using the same video players, and you are ready to make a big change, you should take a look at MPlayerX. It offers tons of useful features for watching your favorite videos. Of course, it’s free, so you can download it to your Mac and give it a shot.


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  • Google Play Gets A Brand New Look With Better Search & Recommendations [Updates]

    April 9, 2013

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    Google is making some big changes to Google Play on Android, which you can expect to see in the upcoming days. The new Google Play should make it easier for users to find music, books, apps, and other content, which will, naturally, benefits both users and Google itself, as you cannot purchase things you cannot find. Functionality aside, the update includes a significant visual overhaul, which should also improve the overall browsing experience.


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  • Awesome SNES Games You May Have Never Played [MUO Gaming]

    April 9, 2013

    The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is, in my opinion the greatest video game system ever made. It has the perfect amount of old school feel and style, while still having good enough graphics and sound to produce beautiful looking games. The addition of two extra face buttons and the L and R button on the top expanded the possibilities for gameplay in ways the original NES just couldn’t. Throughout the history of the SNES, over 700 games were released.


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  • Get 700 Marvel Comics For Free From ComiXology Until Tomorrow [Updates]

    April 8, 2013

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    If you like getting cool items for free, and you also like comic books, we’ve just found the perfect deal for you. ComiXology is bringing back its popular deal, and is giving away 700 free issues of Marvel comics for free. Of course, these are digital issues of the comics, so collectors will not be able to take advantage of this deal to bolster their collection, but getting to read a ton of digital comics is still nothing to complain about.


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  • AppsFire – The Best App Finding Deals & Paid Apps Free [iOS]

    April 5, 2013

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    Are you looking for a way to get some great applications on iOS without spending a dime? There are plenty of good applications on the App Store that are already free, but it’s even better when you actually manage to find an application that would normally cost money for free during a promotional period. The problem is, of course, that there are a lot of applications on the App Store going free at arbitrary times.


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  • Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard Review and Giveaway

    April 4, 2013

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    Logitech has long been considered one of the leaders in peripherals for PC gamers. Everything from mice and keyboards to speakers and headsets are available from Logitech. The Logitech G510 keyboard comes with 18 programmable keys, an LCD screen with cool applets for games and everyday tasks, and a comfortable feel that allows gamers to go at it for hours on end. At $119.99, it’s quite a bit more affordable than Logitech’s top-of-the-line $199.99 G19, but is the G19 worth the additional cost, or is the G510 the way to go? Let’s find out. Oh, and we’re giving one away!


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  • Amazon Brings File Syncing To Its Cloud Drive With A New Desktop Application [Updates]

    April 4, 2013

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    Amazon is throwing its hat all the way in the ring of the battle for cloud storage supremacy with the introduction of desktop syncing for its Amazon Cloud Drive service. This puts it at a competitive level with other popular services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft SkyDrive. Prior to this update, the service was only available using the Web interface, which limited its use compared to the competition.


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  • OnyX Gives Access To All Kinds Of Hidden Mac Options [Mac]

    April 4, 2013

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    Keeping your Mac running in tip-top shape is important. If you use your computer for work, you are going to want it running as fast as possible. Apple actually has all kinds of options available in the Mac for keeping things running smoothly, but many of them are tucked away in places you would never think to look. OnyX is a fantastic program that makes it easy to get access to all kinds of functions that keep your Mac running at its best.


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