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December 16, 2009

I never gave SOCOM a chance

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SOCOM Confrontation ‘Cold Front’ DLC Available Tomorrow
Posted: 15 Dec 2009 08:00 PM PST
We’ve got some great news for all you SOCOM fans! We’re excited to announce that the ‘Cold Front’ expansion pack for SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation will be available tomorrow in North America for download on the PlayStation Network. ‘Cold Front’ is loaded with a number of new features and content. Check out what’s included in the new download pack below:

New Russian / Eastern European Area of Operation
Snow setting complete with snow effects
New snow gear and camo for both the Special Forces and Mercenaries
Thermal vision
New ARMS RUN gameplay mode
5 New Maps: Uprising, Entrapment, Blizzard, Night Stalker, Vigilance
All new mercenaries characters with new looks and new VO.
New Special Forces squad, the Russian Spetsnaz
Gun turrets emplacements
New music
All new character specialization/progression system allows players to pick a primary and secondary specialization and unlock new equipment exclusive to those specializations
New weapons, including: 3 new weapons, 6 enhanced versions of weapons available as part of the new weapons specialization system, 2 new weapon attachments (including the thermal scope), 5 enhanced versions of weapon attachments also available as part of the new weapons specialization system.
2 new grenade launcher ammo types (flash and smoke)
New Trophies
For a limited time, the ‘Cold Front’ pack will be available for only $9.99. Be sure and download the pack from the PlayStation Store this weekend to lock in the low introductory price. After Sunday, December 20 the price will move to $14.99.





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Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 Should I be revisiting SOCOM? I never really went back after the numerous patches & fixes, now it's expanding. I hardly feel I've discovered all the stuff on the MW2 maps. What do you think? comments?

December 05, 2009

MW2 Destroys another relationship

Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:31 pm EST Andy Murray gets dumped for playing too many video games By Chris Chase Like another famous athlete, British tennis star Andy Murray has been having relationship problems of late. Unlike Tiger Woods, Murray hasn't been spending too much time with other women, however. He's been spending too much time on his Playstation. Murray, the No. 4 ranked player in the world, was dumped by his long-time girlfriend Kim Sears due, in part, to the fact that he spent up to seven hours a day playing video games. The Telegraph reports: Sources close to Sears said one of the causes [of the breakup] was the world number four's long hours playing video tennis and PlayStation 3 games such as the best selling Call of Duty sequel. Brad Gilbert, Murray's former coach, has said in the past that Murray spends "seven hours a day" playing video games. The source told The Sun: "He would spend all his time glued to them. In the end she just got fed up with it. She wanted more out of the relationship." Most guys who play seven hours of video games per day don't even know what a real woman looks like*, let alone dates one as gorgeous as Kim Sears. I'd think this is an inspiring tale to the video game generation. Sure, it seems crazy that Murray would play more with his PS3 than his girlfriend but, come on, have you seen Modern Warfare 2? (Have you, because I have no clue what it is.) I'm also fascinated by the fact Murray plays tennis video games. You'd think the last thing he'd want to do after a day of training is sit down and play pretend tennis. But, hey, with Federer still truckin', that might be the only way Andy Murray is going to win a major. * -- "Says the blogger who hasn't left his mother's basement since Thanksgiving!" (I'm saving you the trouble of having to write that in the comments.)

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