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Call Of Duty World At War 200MB and 2 GB links free download…

February 26th, 2010

Free Xbox 360, PS3 Slim, iPod, Wii or iPhone

Call Of Duty:World At WarScreenshots:About the game:With the World at War , Infinity Ward’s veteran military first-person shooter series heeds a call to return.

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Xbox 360 | New Dragon Age in Q1 '11, Crysis 2 due in Q4…

February 9th, 2010

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For role-playing game fans, the biggest news will be that Dragon Age: Origins will apparently be getting a follow-up or major expansion in the first quarter of 2011. The game “Dragon Age Title TBA” is on EA’s schedule for the … Turning to calendar year 2010, EA has dated Crysis 2, the award-winning shooter series’ debut on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, as coming during the fourth quarter. Also due around the holiday shopping season is a Need for Speed game for …

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Games News Preview Info: Xbox 360 | New Dragon Age in Q1…

February 9th, 2010

Free Xbox 360, PS3 Slim, iPod, Wii or iPhone

Turning to calendar year 2010, EA has dated Crysis 2, the award-winning shooter series’ debut on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, as coming during the fourth quarter. Also due around the holiday shopping season is a Need for Speed game …

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Halo Wars And Dead Rising Are On Demand [Xbox Live]

January 26th, 2010

Free Xbox 360, PS3 Slim, iPod, Wii or iPhone

Something old and something comparably new join the Xbox 360 Games on Demand lineup today, with Dead Rising and Halo Wars now available in convenient downloadable form. I’ve played my fill of Dead Rising since its 2006 release, so I probably won’t be download it for $19.99 via Games on Demand. Halo Wars , on the other hand, is a game I’ve had in my hand many times over the past few years, only to put it down before making it to the cash register. Perhaps I’ll find pushing a button much easier than handing over my credit card. Or maybe I’ll just sit there at the purchase screen, hemming and hawing over spending $30 on a real-time strategy game based on a first-person shooter series I’m not particularly fond of, until I eventually B button my way out of the purchase. At least I can do it from the comfort of my couch now. Games on Demand: Halo Wars and DEAD RISING [Major Nelson] [Sponsored] NEC