Call of Duty: World at War
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010Call of Duty: World at War
Call of Duty: World at War from Activision for the PlayStation 3 redefines World War II gameplay
Battle against fearless Japanese and German soldiers in epic infantry, vehicle, and airborne missions across Pacific and European locations
Best-of-breed visuals, with highly-detailed character models, self-shadowing, environmental lighting and amazing special effects
Cooperative campaign gameplay allows up to four players to meet and play online, or a two-player local split-screen co-op
Online multiplayer action includes vehicle combat with tanks and a host of improved in-game, statistical features
COD World at War PS3Call of Duty: World at War from Activision for the Sony PlayStation 3 completely changes the rules of engagement by redefining Read the rest of: Call of Duty: World at War »
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Survive December 21 2012 – Is The End Of The World Upon Us?
The Mayan Calendar predicts the end of the world in December 2012. More specifically on December 21, 2012. Why this date in particular? Simply because the Mayan Long Calendar actually finishes on this date. How is it all going to end?
Depending on what experts you subscribe to, there are a number of defining events that could be responsible for the demise of the world in the coming years. Rather than being sensationalist and scare-mongering it must be pointed out that there is no categorical scientific evidence to prove any of these theories and thus they remain that – just theories.
So what are these theories? Some believe that it will be the end of the world period. Others believe
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mayan prediction of the end of the world
There is so much information that is available today about the mayan prediction of the end of the world that I can understand why some researchers into this particular topic sometimes become overwhelmed and confused whilst studying it, this is because the prediction itself is so multi faceted and complex that not only is it not specific to the Mayan civilization itself but it’s also not restricted to one area of research or thinking.
When I’m discussing the topic of the mayan prediction of the end of the world with people the first thing I always like to point out is that this phrase “end of the world” at least in the context of the Mayan prophecies is not talking about a apocalyptic