November 11th, 2010
Launch the game, click the Start button, when the options comes to select Campaign, Multiplayer, instead repeatedly press R2+L2 (RT+LT on XBox), you should remove the shackles (whilst also earning a trophy).
Next go and find the computer and use it. It will ask for a code on the DOS menu, input the following:
3ARC UNLOCK – this will unlock the Zombie Map called “FIVE” featuring JFK, Castro & Co
DOA – this will unlock the Dead Ops Arcade minigame
ZORK – this will unlock Zork, a textbased adventure game
I have tried and verified all 3 working on the PS3, am assuming should also work on XBox by pressing the bottom two trigger buttons.
***EDIT***
confirmed working also on the 360 and for those interested on the PC version simply look down and bash the space bar
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September 30th, 2010

If you have not heard, there is mad stir involving the upcoming fps title Medal of Honor. The ruckus stems from online play in which players are taking on the role of Taliban forces vs. Army rangers. Many government officials have voiced their concerns and may potentially lobby for the title not to be released. But, there is one surprising ally in Medal of Honor’s corner.
According to the admin @ gamesreviews2010.com “Call of Duty: Black Ops developer boss Mark Lamia has just expressed his support for rival development studio Danger Close, and its decision to include a playable Taliban faction in Medal of Honor’s multiplayer mode.
Medal of Honor and Call of Duty: Black Ops are two of the most expected first person shooters of the end of the year, and both have received their fair share of controversy.
Medal of Honor is currently in the lead, though, as the mainstream media has criticized the fact that you can play as the Taliban in the multiplayer mode.
This, as you can imagine, generated a huge amount of uproar, with media outlets saying that it was still too soon for players to step into the shoes of the Taliban and fight against U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
But this shouldn’t be so, at least according Lamia, who revealed that creative freedom must be protected, and games shouldn’t face such scrutiny while books or movies are allowed to portray sensitive issues.
“We cover the Cold War era [in Black Ops] and there are definitely some controversial topics in there,” he said. “But I look at it as creating a piece of entertainment and we are strong advocates of creative freedom.”
“Our game is entirely fiction-based – we’re not doing a historical recreation. We do our research and create that setting so you can immerse yourself in it but that’s just a backdrop for our narrative.
“Our story weaves itself around all kinds of controversial historical periods, but there have been many books and movies that do that, so to single out games in that way seems unfair.”
Without a doubt the whole Taliban controversy will continue to be kept alive by various media outlets, but, in the end, sales figures will confirm whether or not gamers will be swayed by the fact they will be able to shoot American soldiers while playing as the Taliban in the video game.”
How do feel about this whole controversy?
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August 17th, 2010

Electronic Arts will release Mass Effect 2 on the PlayStation 3 in January 2011, it said Tuesday at the Gamescom conference in Cologne, Germany.
The sci-fi RPG drew raves from reviewers when it launched earlier this year on PC and Xbox 360. The original game was published by Microsoft, and thus never made it to PlayStation 3. The sequel, published by EA, will soon be multiplatform, although it will have been a year before Sony gamers get their hands on it.
Electronic Arts said that Mass Effect 2 is the highest-rated game in the publisher’s 28-year history.
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February 14th, 2010
In this writer’s opinion M.A.G. is a breath of fresh air, in comparison to other FPS titles on the PS3 console. M.A.G. has taken away the auto aim, cartoonish perks, and overall noob feel of the Modern Warfare series, and replaced it with a system that feels solid. But, due to the lack of those attributes, many Modern War fans will not do well in this game and may down right hate it.
Team work is the key to dominating or being dominated in this title, so this means communication is a must. If you don’t have a mic, well then you shouldn’t be playing any game mode other than suppression aka team deathmatch, as it suits the run and gun style many gamers have become accustomed to. Other game modes such as domination, sabotage, and acquisition can sometimes be a bit disheartening when your success is dependent on that of between 31 and 127 other players. But when everyone on the battle field is working together to accomplish the tasks at hand, M.A.G. shines through above the rest of the FPS crowd.
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