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Dom, 84 KILLS AK47 by Whiteboy7t
Uploaded12 September 2010 on Machinima
Dom, 84 KILLS AK47 by Whiteboy7t
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Uploaded 14 September 2010 by Hawk2o2p
Modern Warfare 2 - Skid Row TDM with Hawk2o2p
Uploaded 14 September 2010 by Hawk2o2p
- CVG interviews Treyarch community manager Josh 'JD'_2020 Olin on Call of Duty: Black Ops, Part 1 and Part 2.
- IGN YouTube Call of Duty: Black Ops PC interview.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops barebones 'Classic'.
- Amazon, GameStop reveal Call of Duty: Black ops pre-order bonuses.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 'CoD points' explained.
- Japan to censor Call of Duty: Black Ops gore. No flying body parts in Japan. Not yours.
- AusGamers: Call of Duty: World at War VietNam mod for PC, NAMWAW.
- Halo: Reach reviews: CVG has a round-up of reviews; AP (thru Google); CBCNews; ActionTrip.
- PCMag: Halo: Reach: The Big Bad Press Kit Unboxing.
- CNet: Inside the Halo: Reach Collectors Edition box.
- Bungie.net has the lowdown on Halo: Reach. Details on playlists, play modes, features, everything a budding Spartan would need. And Bungie says it won't ban Halo: Reach players with innocently received early copies.
- Everybody loves Halo: Reach (Well, almost everybody).
- Microsoft: Halo is the biggest game in the Universe.
- Hundreds queue up for Halo: Reach midnight launch in London.
- Visit the Rooster Teeth YouTube channel for a buttload of Halo: Reach Achievement Guides.
- Halo: Reach RROD emblems for your Spartan. Almost makes it worth buying the game just for that. Almost.
Halo: Reach - London Jetpack Stunt
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Uploaded 10 December 2010 by WShepard123
Symphony of Science - 'Our Place in the Cosmos'
Uploaded 10 December 2010 by WShepard123
- 'Diamond Star' thrills astronomers. Just as Carl Sagan once said, 'Somewhere in the Universe there is a star made entirely of diamond'...
- Comets may have brought life to Earth.
- Phoenix Mars Lander finds surprises about Mars' watery past.
- Animated GIF: This is what it would be like to fall into a wormhole.
- MIT engineers discover way to 'funnel' solar energy.
- One gigabit per second internet offered in US - to only 350 people.
- 802.11n making huge impact one year after adoption of standard. (Thanks, Blues News.)
- Microsoft's 1080p webcam - $100 US.
- Why McDonald's hamburgers don't decay. Unlike those who eat them...
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