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Activision defends MW2 on PC
Activision defends MW2 on PC
Activision president Mike Griffith has spoken out in defence of the PC version of Modern Warfare 2.
No Doubt sues Activision over Band Hero
No Doubt sues Activision over Band Hero
bit-tech.net — Pop group No Doubt has decided to sue Activision over how it is represented in Band Hero.... (more) No Doubt sues Activision over Band Hero
Get ready for COD MW2 launch!
Get ready for COD MW2 launch!
fudzilla.com — 1st week sales could total as much as $500 million... (more) Get ready for COD MW2 launch!
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