By: Chris C Drucker | 2011-04-09 | Ecommerce Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is the current disputed king of the first person shooter on the PC. However, its sensory overloading visceral thrilling ride may be a bit heavy on the realism for some, at least in terms of available weapons and mission structure. read more
By: Leon Rossiter | 2010-04-01 | Hobbies We here at Modern Warfare 2 Gamer have done a review on the internet of what is out there in terms of call of duty online multiplayer guide. And what we found was some very basic guides to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and a few scattered pieces of literature for Call of Duty: World at War. read more
By: Julia Robert | 2010-12-19 | Games Call of Duty Black Ops has everything you need in a action game.The game has exciting campaign and great audio and visual presentation plus online multiplayer option which includes weapon unlocks and perks. read more
By: ChristopherWalton | 2010-12-26 | Games It’s the third in the sequence to be developed by Treyarch, and is a sequel to the developer’s Call of Duty: World at War read more
By: Tom J Lawson | 2011-04-06 | Games One of the hottest titles in the gaming industry, the latest in the Call of Duty series by Activision, Call of Duty: Black Ops, sold over 7 million units within 24 hours of the November 2010 release. ... read more
By: Christopher West | 2011-05-10 | Video games Call of Duty Black Ops has become the best-selling gaming ever, a minimum of based on NPD. Activision has offered 13.7 million models since its release last November. read more
By: Chad | 2010-10-09 | Electronics The phenomenal success of Modern Warfare 2 created quite a stir in the gaming community. It is but just natural for the gamers to hope for yet another exciting sequel of Modern Warfare 2. The wait is over as there is now an official announcement from Activision for the release of the 7th installment of the series of Call of Duty. The development of the game started on April 29, 2010 under the wings of Treyarch, a California-based subsidiary of Activision. The projected release date will be on N read more
By: Daniel Collins | 2010-08-13 | Computer Computers, Entertainment Game technology has been advancing at a rapid pace in the past few years. We have gone from Atari games with their fuzzy pixel graphics and simple movements to the ultra slick and sophisticated Xbox games that can transport you further into the action than ever before. The birth of the internet has seen our appetite for interactive games grow and the newest piece of technology comes perfectly packaged in the new Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 game. The newly released game features plenty of game play options and was the number one purchased gift for Christmas 09. On the first day it was... read more
By: Roger McIntyre | 2010-08-11 | News and society Among all the wars the United Stated has triggered, the writer assume that only very few were reluctant. Almost of which are "wars of choice" or voluntarily war. It's the fact that our government will maintain a free hand regarding when, where, and for what we fight, providing that our nation keeps depending entirely on volunteer military. read more
By: Jean Kavale | 2010-03-30 | Politics The search for energy resources is a major topic in today's news. During WWII, having enough fuel for our troops was of special concern to the War Department and to two U.S. Army generals: Brehon B. Somervell, Chief of the Army Service Forces; and Howard L. Peckham, Director of the Fuels and Lubricants Division. This article contains excerpts from my book, "A Salute to Patriotism: The Life and Work of Major General Howard L. Peckham." It concerns the presence of these two generals at Congressional hearings in 1943, the year in which they requested more money for an oil project in Canada. read more
By: Lindsey Williams | 2010-04-04 | News and society A few U.S. Navy "tin can" sailors gathered at Punta Gorda's Veterans Memorial Garden the other day to commemorate shipmates and a unique class of ships that helped win the World War II battle of North Atlantic. Having served briefly, and proudly, in the Destroyer Escort fleet, I attended the ceremony to share memories - convoys, German submarine encounters and shakedown cruise mishaps. World War II began in 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. None of the allies were prepared. France surrendered. Russia and Britain retreated. The United States geared up for war production to aid the beleaguered nations. read more
By: Tim Delamatter | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Have you heard the truth about WHY the Paper Corporation wants you to recycle? Did you know that most paper collected for recycling ends up in landfills anyway? Did you know that paper can only be recycled two or three times before it hits the Landfill. Read this groundbreaking article about how one of the Founders of Green Peace went from being a paper recycler, to being a proponent of using virgin trees (yes sometimes 200 year-old trees) to produce paper. Read about how it is more politically motivated than environmentally motivated. read more