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Watch: The Modern Warfare 2 launch trailer, as seen on TVFor some reason, Activision is intent on blowing cash on Modern Warfare 2 advertisements, despite record pre-order numbers, and anticipated record-breaking sales. At this point, tossing out slick television commercials - like the one you see above, showing some more fightin' on American soil - just ... |
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New Darksiders trailer is pretty kick-assTHQ has unleashed a hot new trailer for Darksiders upon the world and it looks pretty damn good. It seems that this game has been consistently looking bigger and better as time goes on, and one can only assume that's a good thing. With Mark Hamill joining the voice cast, a rather unique story, an ... |
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Rumor: Car punching returns in Super Street Fighter IVWhile Street Fighter may be the perfect symbol of man's inhumanity to man, we always considered SFII's bonus stage (which used the punching of a car as a John Henry-esque metaphor for the struggle to maintain humanity in the face of an industrial age) as the more poignant symbolism. Capcom appears t ... |
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The Sims transformed into a horror movie"They won't let me pee, they won't let me sleep, they won't let me eat." - doomed Sim citizen Ah yes, the life of a Sim. Not so funny when one sees what life would be like if our actions were controlled by the unholy Plumbob (which is itself controlled by little Damian Van Horne of 999... |
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Amazon ranks Call of Duty-est towns in America, large dining utensils in the leadGrand Forks, North Dakota is a small city with a population just over 51,000 -- a large portion of which are students at the University of North Dakota -- that's tucked within a much larger rural portion of the state. It's not the first city to come to mind when you think of prestigious national... |
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Amazon ranks Call of Duty-est towns in America, large dining utensils in the leadGrand Forks, North Dakota is a small city with a population just over 51,000 -- a large portion of which are students at the University of North Dakota -- that's tucked within a much larger rural portion of the state. It's not the first city to come to mind when you think of prestigious national... |

