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Win Betteridge - July 30th, 2008

Videos

VOD: Call of Duty 4 Drops a Beat


Is the sound of a blasting M60E4 music to your ears? Then you’ll definitely enjoy this video. Splicing together the gunshots of the many weapons throughout Call of Duty 4, this guy combines music and gaming in the best combination since beer and pretzels. Surprisingly, he doesn’t even play the game. Which just goes to show that COD4 has something to offer for everyone.


Aaron Polczynski - June 29th, 2008

Call of Duty, PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360

Call of Duty 4 Sells 10M Copies; in Elite Group with GTA and The Sims


CoD4 10 million copies sold

Last week, Activision announced that it has been the root cause of over 10M minor cases of post traumatic stress disorders around the world associated with the most recent installment of its incredibly realistic FPS franchise.

Call of Duty 4 has sold over 10 million copies across all game platforms.

Activision would not break down the sales by platform, but they did report that CoD4 has sold the most copies on the Xbox 360. Oorah!

Since 2000, there have been a few other games to reach this landmark number of sales, such as GTA: San Andreas and The Sims 2. According to many industry insiders, Grand Theft Auto IV and Wii Fit will sell this many copies as well.


Sarah Bronson - June 26th, 2008

Call of Duty, PC

Consoling the Inconsolable: CoD4 PC Gamers Get Free Map Pack


The Call of Duty IV map pack that came out this spring is finally available as a free download for PC gamers. Or at least, for those who play on PCs. Sorry console gamers.
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Jillian Werner - May 7th, 2008

Business, PC

Crysis’ Crisis: Game Piracy


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I’ve often heard the argument that people pirate games not for the game itself, but as a demo, to help determine if they want to shell out their hard-earned cash or hard-begged allowance on a new title. PC developer Crytek doesn’t care why people do it, they’re just not going to put up with it anymore. Though in Crysis’ case, this pirate reasoning makes perfect sense: who would want to purchase a game that they will likely not be able to run on their system, even if it has mostly top-of-the-line components?
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