Posted in Features, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 on September 18, 2008
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Double XP on Call of Duty 4!
Posted in Features, Industry, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 on September 11, 2008
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Join our friend Robert Bowling (fourzerotwo ) and the Infinity Ward staff for some Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare PWNage.
Posted in PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 on September 10, 2008
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Step by step walk through of the development of a city in COD 4.
Posted in PC, PWNage, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 on July 20, 2008
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Give us your custom options for games
Posted in Features, Industry on July 3, 2008
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So, we are all really excited about Call of Duty: World at War. Now things are getting even better.
McFarlane toys had this to say today:
McFarlane Toys announces a partnership with Activision to produce action figures for the upcoming video game, Call of Duty: World at War . The line is expected to hit store [...]
Posted in PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 on June 28, 2008
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As already discussed, here is the trailer for the upcoming (July 2008) Rainbow Six Vegas 2 DLC.
I think the High Stakes settings are going to really make the game more interesting. It seems that it makes certain aspects of the gameplay more similar to Call of Duty 4: and that is not a bad thing (nor does it imply that RSV 2 wasn’t already an amazing game)!
Posted in PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 on June 26, 2008
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So there is more info out on Call of Duty: World at War. Having played a single player demo of the game, Nick Breckon writes :
While I’ve always enjoyed a good Call of Duty campaign, Infinity Ward’s
fourth entry really stood out for its wide variety of missions.
Escaping a capsizing ship, sneaking through Chernobyl for a quick
assassination, driving a tank or hovering above in an AC130
gunship–the game was constantly varying the environments and the
scenarios, keeping things fresh in an otherwise stagnant format.
Posted in Xbox 360 on June 19, 2008
Stats: 142 views and Comments
If you have played Halo 3 or Call of Duty 4 (from which I am now officially retired), you have more than likely run into the problem where you receive a message telling you (1) that your NAT settings on your router or gateway are strict or moderate and (2) that matchmaking may be slow. You will need your NAT to be open to resolve these problems.




