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Irish Game Publicises Idol Theft
Web guru TigerTom announced the release of a freeware game. It's called 'TigerTom's Tipperary Showdown' http://www.tigertom.com/free-online-game.shtml. The game is a 2D first-person shooter set in County Tipperary in the Republic Of Ireland."I like shoot-em-ups and wanted to make a game to publicize TigerTom.Com. Then I thought about where it should be set. As a native of Tipperary, the rest followed naturally", he said."The premisis of the game is that the theft of the Sheela-na-Gig causes an alien invasion".The 'Sheela-na-Gig' is a real artefact, which was stolen from Kiltinan Church, Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland in 1990.

Fethard is the best example of an medieval town left intact. Kiltinan Church is sited on land owned by Andrew Lloyd Webber, author of the musicals 'Jesus Christ Superstar', and 'Cats'."Like the looting of Babylonian treasures in Iraq, removing ancient artifacts from their surroundings lessens their meaning. Someone, somewhere, maybe a wealthy American of descent, has this artifact in their dining room. It doesn't belong there." TigerTom said: "The game contains the original 'wanted'


 

poster issued at the time of the theft. Our Sheela-Na-Gig in unique.

Hopefully this game will help find it."'TigerTom's Tipperary Showdown' is available free from http://www.tigertom.com/free-online-game.shtml, for PCs running Windows 95/98/Me/XP.About TigerTom: TigerTom arrived in London in the late 1980's, and spent some time on the squat party scene, while working at a market research company near the Houses of Parliament. He played gigs as a performance artist in London clubs. Becoming interested in the internet in 1997, he lived in front of a PC for seven years, developing http://www.tigertom.com. He is currently offers range of original software, ebooks and ecommerce consultancy services.Contact Information:T. O' Donnell.

T. O' Donnell Incorporated,Suite 501, International House,223 Regent Street,London W1B 2QD.Tel: 0845 226 9067Fax: 0845 226 9067Web: http://www.tigertom.comEmail: http://www.tigertom.com/contact.htm.



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