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Dunkus presents The World's Weapons, Ep. 2 - The BAR
Dunkus presents The World's Weapons, Ep. 2 - The BAR
Call of Duty Links:
- Call of Duty: Black Ops box art revealed. Ooooooohh!
- Better-late-than-never-bandwagon: Direct2Drive starts selling Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - despite its using Steam.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 'Resurgence' DLC review: Perez Start.
- Major Nelson: Modern Warfare 2 tops Xbox Live activity for week of 5 July; Halo 2 and World at War place and show, respectively.
- New Activision Publishing CEO: 'We Need To Correct' Hardcore Reputation. Good luck with that.
- Pachter: Call of Duty should charge online. Because that will really help repair the franchise's reputation with 'hardcore' gamers.
More Gaming Links:
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- Blacklight: Tango Down reviews: Cnet.; iStockAnalyst; Gaming Union.
- Blacklight: Tango Down will not get DLC; sequel inbound.
- Blacklight: Tango Down not released in Australia - not submitted for review by Ignition to Oz rating board.
- Battlefield: Bad Company 2 'Onslaught' DLC may find its way to PC.
- Sniper: Ghost Warrior review: Bit-Tech.
- New season of This Spartan Life coming to Halo Waypoint.
- Sega scraps support for Alien vs. Predators on consoles. Game over, man! Game over!!
- Persona 3 Portable review by Koku Gamer.
- Xbox 360 Slim noise test. Is it really 'whisper quiet'?
- Walmart bundles Kinect, game, and $30 gift card.
- Kinect games come in purple boxes. Yes, because flailing around in front of your TV isn't the ghey enough.
- Why trying to make a 'blockbuster' game may be a bad idea.
- Blues News: Pachter's Podium: 'I thought Alan Wake would be a blockbuster'.
Non-Gaming Links:
- BP claims Gulf oil leak has been stopped. Hope it's true.
- Is gravity real? A scientist takes on Newton. Good luck with that.
- NASA not prioritizing Muslim 'feel good' PR mission.
- Not exactly surprising: Toyota 'sudden acceleration syndrome' is driver error.
- Court rules FCC cannot crack down on broadcaster for F-bomb. Ernie Anastos cleared to continue farking chickens.
- Massachusetts tries to limit internet 'indecency'. Won't someone think of the children?
- On the heels of the story about its dubious accounting practices with recording artists comes this delicious factoid: The RIAA spent $16 million to collect $391k in penalties against file sharers. ROFL!
- Netflix's surprisingly most rented movies of all time.
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